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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Art 130 or enrollment in or completion of Art 131A or placement based on the art assessment process. Construction of environmental art for interior/exterior designated settings. Implementation of design/construction methods. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Art 36C. To develop an advanced portfolio of metal work and jewelry using metal fabrication, lost wax casting, and stone setting techniques. Exploring advanced project techniques such as custom cabinet pulls, multiple metal castings, and bimetal fabricated containers. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    To develop an awareness of mold making as an art process applicable to the casting of other materials. Low-fire clay and glaze methods and firing and maintenance of electric kilns. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total of 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Theory and application of kiln construction. Includes introduction to the theory of firing, history of kilns, basic materials, types of kilns and kiln design. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total of 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Develop and assemble individual portfolios for application to four year colleges or for entry level employment. Practice in verbal and visual presentation techniques; photographing and presentation of three-dimensional and over-sized art; design of stationery, resume, cover letter and business forms. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: One of the following: Art 40, 50A, Journ 199, GRCOM 199 or portfolio of intermediate computer skills with experience in computer graphics of digital video or music. Introduction to the theories, techniques, and practices of presentation graphics and their integration in design, media, and production, using microcomputer systems. Development of overhead transparencies, on-screen presentations, photographic slide presentations, animated and interactive presentation using videos, laser-discs, CD-ROMs or a combination of these methods. Evaluation of multimedia techniques for effective design presentations and productive marketing, through lecture, discussion and projects. Recommended one of the following: Art 56, Photo 30. Recommended enrollment in Art 110B. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Art 50B or Photo 30 or portfolio of intermediate computer skills with experience in computer graphics or digital video or music. Introduction to three-dimensional rendering, modeling and animation and its integration in the fields of graphics design, product design, photography, film- making, illustration, architecture, and environmental design, using microcomputer systems. Development of object modeling and rendering techniques including creating shapes or objects, placing them in space and defining other aspects of the object's appearance such as lighting, spatial delineation, surface texturing, fractal surfacing and simple spatial manipulation of the objects and their surfaces. Analysis of the applications of three-dimensional modeling and animation in packaging logos, spatial design, graphic design layouts, product development, and graphics presentations. Recommended enrollment in Art 110C. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Art 155A. Continued study of the applications of three-dimensional modeling and animation in the design industry and its related areas with emphasis on advanced techniques. Exploration of extruding and beveling techniques, morphing, animated sequence including walk-throughs and fly-bys, transparency of object and scene and video input and output. Projects include animation of text and objects, simultaneous zoom, rotation, and movement of an object along a path, creation of a video, and investigation of interactive programs and virtual reality as used in video, CD-ROM, and laser-disc. Recommended enrollment in Art 110C. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Photo 30. Recommended preparation: Photo 25 or Photo 26 or equivalent. Exploration of experimental and new technological approaches to creating original visual imagery for use in design, fine arts, animation, and interactive multimedia. Introduction to the integration of sound, graphics, video, and text on the desktop. Investigation of non-linear post-production (Adobe Premier) utilizing QuickTime basics. Introduction to compositing in a post-production suite (Adobe AfterEffects) to create movies, animation, and professional special effects for digital output to film, videotape, CD-ROM or other digital media. Overview of career opportunities. Recommended enrollment in Art 110B. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Art 56 or Photo 30. Introduction to the design and creation of interactive multimedia web sites that incorporate animation, graphics, text, and sound. Exploration of interface, navigation, and information design as well as creation of customized interactivity in web sites and user experience. Using multimedia elements and vector-based animation and interactivity, exploration of simple to complex interactive environments for output to the Web. Overview of career opportunities. Recommended enrollment in Art 110B. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
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