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3.00 Credits
Intermediate oil painting course focusing on painting portraits, observe and interpret planes and anatomy of the human head. Shape, value, light, and color will be the main emphasis. Composition and paint application will be addressed. Semester: Spring and Summer
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2.00 Credits
Understand and apply the basics of painting landscapes. Explore materials, techniques, color theory, and expression. Most class sessions will be held at locations around Salt Lake. Learn skills such as drawing, color, value, edges, and brushwork. Semester: Spring and Summer
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the production process, skill sets, foundational principles, and techniques of animation. An intense course with heavy emphasis on drawing. Semester: Fall and Summer
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic techniques and theories used in creating images with a computer. Exploring the fundamentals of scripting, modeling, texturing, lighting, rendering, animation, and compositing while applying principles of storytelling and design. It is recommended that students take ART 1280 in the same semester as this course. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to visual storytelling, as applied to conceptualizing storyboards and animatics for various time based mediums. It is recommended students complete ART 1620 prior to taking this course. Prereq: ART 1110 Semester: Fall & Spring
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3.00 Credits
Expanding on principles of animation, body mechanics, and acting to create animated performances for both traditional and 3D application. Prereq: ART 1620 (for 2D) or ART 2640 (for 3D) and instructor approval Semester: Fall
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to influential movements, principles, analysis, mechanics and theories of game play and development. Applied through a collaborative production workflow creating design documentation, and prototyping of physical and software based games. It is recommended students complete ART 1280 prior to taking this course. Pre-Requisite(s): ART 1630 Semester: Spring
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course is an Independent Study course. Any of the VAD courses can be used as curriculum. This is to be done on an individual need basis. With approval of the instructor. Prereq: Instructor approval. Semester: All
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
This is a supervised work experience in a business, industrial, or government environment related to the program major. Credit is awarded for successful completion of specific objectives that provide new learning related to the major. Prereq: Sophomore standing, minimum of 2. 0 GPA, study-related employment working at least 20 hours per week, and instructor approval. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
Students will survey the history of graphic design: illustration, prehistoric proto-alphabets, medieval and renaissance manuscripts, the invention of movable type, and the impact of industrial revolution on printing. The impact of technology over the centuries will also be examined, including digital typographic processes in a globalized world. Semester: Fall & Spring
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