-
Institution:
-
Moore College of Art and Design
-
Subject:
-
-
Description:
-
Principles of three-dimensional thinking provide the basis for the design and production of forms in actual space. In addition, understanding 3D form is necessary for successful 2D images. This course introduces the fundamentals of three dimensional design techniques and concepts space, mass, form, volume, texture, material and structure. Spatial problems are investigated through a variety of materials to develop skills and contexts for their expression. Using basic sculptural processes and readily available materials, students investigate three-dimensional ideas and decision making. Projects encourage experimentation and conceptual development and lead to a deeper understanding of the interaction of forms in space.
-
Credits:
-
3.00
-
Credit Hours:
-
-
Prerequisites:
-
-
Corequisites:
-
-
Exclusions:
-
-
Level:
-
-
Instructional Type:
-
Lecture
-
Notes:
-
-
Additional Information:
-
-
Historical Version(s):
-
-
Institution Website:
-
-
Phone Number:
-
(215) 568-4515
-
Regional Accreditation:
-
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
-
Calendar System:
-
Semester
Detail Course Description Information on CollegeTransfer.Net
Copyright 2006 - 2025 AcademyOne, Inc.