Commons:Meet our illustrators
- See also: Commons:Meet our photographers
Like the other projects of the Wikimedia Foundation, Wikimedia Commons is entirely created by volunteers. It succeeds because people all around the world recognise the benefits of using open content licenses to make their work freely available to others.
Our volunteers have varying skills and abilities. This page showcases the highly skilled illustrators who choose to use open content licenses, using Wikimedia Commons to donate their work to the world. Each illustrator on this page has contributed at least five of our Featured Pictures.
We invite users who are interested in releasing their work under open content licenses to read our First steps guide, Licensing policy and Project scope.
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Ali Zifan[edit]
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I am an Iranian student, living in the United States. |
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LadyofHats[edit]
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I am a mexican graphic designer, living in germany, working as illustrator in the internet. |
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See more of LadyofHats's work: Gallery |
Kelvinsong[edit]
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Joaquim Alves Gaspar[edit]
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English: I am an Officer of the Portuguese Navy, now teaching Cartographic Sciences in the university and doing research on the geometry of old nautical charts. My regular contribution with photos and illustrations to Commons started in 2006. I normally use CorelDraw in my ilustrations and animations |
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Sting[edit]
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I'm Eric Gaba, aka Sting on Wikipedia, French born in 1966 and live in Brazil. I'm helicopter pilot and photographer. I joined Wikipedia in November 2004 with my passion for Greek Antique history and in 2005 the Graphic Lab on WP-fr. With the lack of schemes or maps in the project to illustrate articles, I started to learn about Inkscape and create my own pictures. Still not satisfied with my maps due to the difficulty of finding sources of good quality, I heard about Digital Elevation Models provided for free by the NASA or other US government agencies in early 2007. This was really the starting point for me creating good quality maps for the project. As pilot, I like very much see a map with the representation of the relief as it explains many things : the location of settlements, borders, movement of armies, etc. And the DEMs provided almost all I needed so I got more and more specialized in that area. Gaining experience with the software, I started to extract elevation layers and vectorize them in order to create topographic maps and wrote tutorials to help other contributors to draw maps of different types using DEMs. |
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Sémhur[edit]
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I am a French computer engineer, living in France. I joined Wikipedia in December 2005, and the Atelier Graphique (the French Graphic Lab) in 2007. First it was to create maps of the Marquesas Islands, so I followed the tutorials made by Sting (see above). Then, I continued to draw maps, and also diagrams and schemes, on various subjects. |
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Al2[edit]
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I am a Chilean Illustrator, aka Fiestoforo, living in Santiago of Chile. I have been collaborating in Wikipedia since 2005, and joined Wikimedia Commons in 2006. I illustrated first for fun and later as a way to express myself. I usually make diagrams and schemes. I work with GIMP and Inkscape, open-source software. You can see my tutorial (easy to follow) about how to make diagrams, that you can use in Wikipedia. |
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(you can write in English or in Spanish usted puede escribir en inglés o en español) |
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LucasVB[edit]
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I'm Lucas Vieira Barbosa. I've been a long time contributor to Wikipedia/Wikimedia Commons, mostly through mathematics and physics illustrations. Recently, I've been focusing on animations. I can do both 2D and 3D illustrations, as well as some technical 3D renderings via POV-Ray. See my full gallery for all contributions so far. Requests are encouraged. I cannot guarantee I'll be able to fulfill the request due to time and complexity constraints, but I'll certainly look into it. |
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