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3.00 Credits
Screen printed imagery on fabric using various stencil techniques, including photo-emulsion with computer generated imagery. Both dye and pigment printing will be covered, with an emphasis on color relationships and the construction of imagery and texture. Note: Special authorization required for non-majors.
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3.00 Credits
This program has been established to provide practical experience for students in the Fibers area that is relevant and useful to the student’s course of study. This experience can include: the creation of craft, art sales, design, the acquisition of business skills, as well as the participation in retail and wholesale craft exhibitions. A written proposal must be developed and agreed upon in advance of the beginning of the semester, describing the intended setting of the Field Internship and the time commitment that must equal at least eight-ten hours per week for the full semester (13 weeks). Note: In order to get credit for this Field Internship, the student must agree to write a comprehensive paper as described in the guidelines for the Tyler Field Internship Program.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the forming, fabricating, and casting of plastic materials. The student works with acrylics, polyesters, urethanes, epoxies, and silicones, and learns to combine these materials with metal. Note: This course is for majors only. Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major.
Prerequisite:
CRAFTS 2453 (0153) Jewelry, Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major, or Special Permission
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3.00 Credits
Students with prior metalworking experience have the opportunity to explore nontraditional electrochemical processes for the creation of unique forms in metal.
Prerequisite:
CRAFTS 3465 (0265) Junior Metalsmithing, Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major, or Special Permission
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3.00 Credits
Aspects of applying color to metals or changing the existing color of metallic surfaces are explored. Students are introduced to the new techniques, color anodizing aluminum, and the space-age metals titanium and niobium. Application of color resin and vitreous enamels are also examined.
Prerequisite:
CRAFTS 3465 (0265) Junior Metalsmithing, Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major, or Special Permission
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to production processes and marketing. Students will design and produce an object in quantity and be assisted in the marketing of that object.
Prerequisite:
CRAFTS 3465 (0265) Junior Metalsmithing, Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major or Special Permission
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3.00 Credits
In this introduction to CAD/CAM the student learns to: customize the modeling environment; create basic graphic objects-lines, circles, arcs, curves, solids, and surfaces; draw with precision, using coordinate input and merge models to different file formats; create, test and verify solid models in STL file format for production of rapid prototypes; and render models. Note: This course is sometimes offered as an online course under Section Number 701.
Prerequisite:
CRAFTS 2453 (0153) Jewelry, Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major, or Special Permission
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CAD/CAM I. The primary objective of this course is to create a solids model in Rhino. The model is then verified for accuracy using Magics RP and prepared for rapid prototyping (RP). Students create a ring model to be produced via the Sanders Model Maker wax rapid prototyping system. These models are verified using Sanders Model/Works and Bview software. The student is assisted in having the model produced and cast. The concepts and principles of computer rendering the 3-D models is a major component of this course. Photorealistic renderings of the student’s Rhino models are produced using the NuGraf rendering system. Course Software: Rhinoceros, Magics RP, ModelWorks, Bview and NuGraf.
Prerequisite:
Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major, and CRAFTS 2433 (0133)/3433 (0233 & 3233), or Special Permission
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CAD/CAM II. Students will be encouraged to produce Three-D CAD models for rapid prototyping and photo-realistic rendering.
Prerequisite:
Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major and CRAFTS 3434 (0234)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to forming, fabricating, joining, and casting a variety of plastic materials. This 20th and 21st century material is studied for its visual and artistic potential, as well as its applications in product design. Students learn to combine these materials with metals and other media.
Prerequisite:
CRAFTS 3465 (0265) Junior Metalsmithing, Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major, or Special Permission
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