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This class is an introduction to traditional,blacksmithing techniques. Students explore the,hand forging of ferrous and non-ferrous metals,into a variety of decorative and utilitarian,objects with an emphasis on traditional joinery,techniques. Topics include terms and vocabulary,,hand proficiencies related to blacksmithing,technology, tool making, and a survey of this,versatile process with a focus on its historical,relevance. Beginning level students focus on,foundation skills associated with the manipulation,of metal using the hammer and anvil. ,,This is the equivalent course to DME 175
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Students are introduced to 3D modeling and,rendering techniques using ALIAS software on the,Silicon Graphics platform. Models are rendered,using full-color palettes, multi-source lighting,and texture mapping.
Credits: 3
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Lead by a Detroit Historian, students will learn ,about the impact of pewabic pottery on Detroit ,architecture.
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Bring your own DSLR camera and learn how to,of art. This workshop will include lighting and,set techniques that will show your artwork off to,its best advantage and is an essential skill,needed to compete in the world of Fine Art.
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Learn simple lighting techniques to improve the,quality of your portrait photography.
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Students learn about color theory, types-qualities,of paints, using mediums and solvents.
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Tour some of Detroit’s most beautiful buildings,and create works of art based on your inspiration.
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