AEXP-180 HAND LETTERING AND CALLIGRAPHY

In a rebellion against cold, digital typography,,hand lettering is making a come back. Discover,the beauty in imperfect type with no apologizes.,In this two-day workshop students will learn,various hand lettering techniques and basic,traditional calligraphy skills. Credits: Prerequisites:

AGRC-298 GRAPHIC ANIMATION

Create an animated sequence using still pictures,, Adobe After Effects® and a sense of humor., Students will assemble images from classic art,, vintage adver-tising, and still photographs ,to create “cut out animations” in the style of, Monty Python® ,(Google it). No drawing skills necessary. Credits: 0 Prerequisites:

DCR-252 3D MODELING FOR MAKERS

This course is an introduction to computer,modeling informed by craft processes. Students,use various 3D software programs to create,digital models and actual prototypes. ,Connections between craft, design, and production,will be emphasized. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: DCR 103

DIL-258 CREATIVE PERSPECTIVE

This course is a continuation of Perspective. It,covers advanced uses of mechanical and freehand,perspective such as plan projection, drawing,,orthographic drawing and curvilinear perspective,as it is applied in the field of Entertainment and,Traditional Illustration. Projects are given that,utilize this information and contribute to the,creation of environments that have a sense of,spatial dimension based on linear and … Continue reading “DIL-258 CREATIVE PERSPECTIVE”

DIL-261 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION

In this course, students develop the ability to,work with digital tools and concepts. There is an,initial emphasis on sketching and shading using,the Wacom tablet. Radiative color theory is,explored and students are introduced to website,construction, allowing them to use earlier work,which is imported using digital cameras and,scanners. Current industry applications are,utilized. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: DIL 247

AGRC-300 DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION

Beginning and more advanced video production,students will learn professional techniques while,shooting a short live-action digital video movie., Topics includes: storyboarding, shooting,,editing, green screen, audio sweetening,,compositing and after effects. Credits: 0 Prerequisites:

DCR-272 3D PRINTING WITH CAD

This course is an introduction to computer-aided,design for 3D printing. Students learn to 3D,model in Rhino, how to design for 3D printing,requirements, and how to prepare and support their,models for the 3D printer. Emphasis is on the,creation of designs intended for 3D printing and,addressing the requirements and limitations of,various printing technologies. Credits: 3 Prerequisites:

DIL-270 ILLUSTRATION AND DESIGN

This course introduces students to basic design,concepts, use of image, color, principles of,typographic composition, structure and message,hierarchy. Students participate in a four-week,printmaking experience integrated with new,technologies. Industry standard programs and,applications are utilized. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: DIL 158, DIL 159