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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Prerequisite: CIS 120 or consent of instructor Out-of-class computer work required. Introduction to 2-D and 3-D computer animation soft ware involving modeling, morphing, texture mapping, lighting, camera, and rendering.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Prerequisite: ART 205 or consent of instructor Out-of-class computer work required. Continuation of ART 205 with emphasis on more advanced animations involving special eff ects, backgrounds, constraints, paths, and character building. Some team projects will be introduced.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 205 or consent of instructor Out-of-class computer work required. Continuation of ART 205 with emphasis on more advanced animations involving special effects, backgrounds, constraints, paths, and character building. Some team projects will be introduced.
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3.00 Credits
Cross Reference: ART 209 Prerequisite: CIS 120 or consent of instructor Out-of-class computer work required. An introduction to computers as a digital prepress design tool. Applications include multicolor illustration and painting software, scanners, and postscript printer. This course expands on the practice of preparing art for multicolor printing and the principles and techniques of mechanical color separation with the use of computer software. Expansion of the student"s professional vocabulary is continued. The use of computers in drawing, typesetting, and printing production increases.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Prerequisite: CIS 120 or consent of instructor Out-of-class computer work required. An introduction to computers as a digital prepress design tool. Applications include multicolor illustration and painting soft ware, scanners, and postscript printer. Th is course expands on the practice of preparing art for multicolor printing and the principles and techniques of mechanical color separation with the use of computer soft ware. Expansion of the student's professional vocabulary is continued. Th e use of computers in drawing, typesetting, and printing production increases.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Out-of-class lab work required. Th e 35 mm camera (manual or manual override), its care and use. Students learn to take artistic photographs, develop fi lm, and print enlargements. Students supply their own equipment, paper, and fi lm. (NMCC General Education elective Area V)
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3.00 Credits
Out-of-class lab work required. The 35 mm camera (manual or manual override), its care and use. Students learn to take artistic photographs, develop film, and print enlargements. Students supply their own equipment, paper, and film. (NMCC General Education elective Area V)
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1.00 Credits
A four-week introduction to digital imaging for the beginning photographer. Learn basic photographic principles, explore different capabilities of digital cameras, supplemental equipment, and software. Discover the joy of creating images and manipulating them beyond the “snapshot” as a means of personal expression. Students must supply their own digital camera.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 210 Out-of-class lab work required. Intermediate course with an emphasis on studio techniques. Creative lighting and arrangement of subjects as commercial, portrait, and landscape. Introduction of the large format camera and advanced darkroom technology. Students may use a professional format including 35 mm. (NMCC General Education elective Area V)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Prerequisite: ART 210 Out-of-class lab work required. Intermediate course with an emphasis on studio techniques. Creative lighting and arrangement of subjects as commercial, portrait, and landscape. Introduction of the large format camera and advanced darkroom technology. Students may use a professional format including 35 mm. ( NMCC General Education elective Area V)
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