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3.00 Credits
Familiarizes students with several areas of commercial design and techniques used in those fields. Advertising design, fashion illustration, interior design and textile/surface design are explored. Students are made aware of the possibilities of expanding their art into a commercial field. Advice given about the student¿s continuing education and the preparation of a portfolio. (4 studio hrs. each week.) Offered on: G / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Examines dimension of color in art from an historical perspective. Traces evolution of color theory and practice from early Renaissance to the present. Includes lectures with slide presentations and demonstrations directed toward obtaining consistent and controlled color effects. Also involves hands-on work with acrylic paints. Areas of study include theories of color harmony and contrast, color mixing and composition. (4 studio hrs. each week.) Offered on: E / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Electronic foundation course in three-dimensional design emphasizing fundamental esthetic principles of design and construction of three-dimensional models on computers using Maya software. Covers basic concepts in model building. (5 studio hrs. each week.) (offered fall semester only) Offered on: E / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Explores computer as tool for generating two-dimensional graphic images. Includes overview of hardware components used to produce images including scanners, computers, monitors, printers and storage devices and their relationship to image quality. Examines and explores basic software operations in relationship to the art-making process, primarily using Adobe Photoshop. Provides framework in which to make comparisons between traditional and digital methods in commercial and fine art. (1 hr. lecture, 4 hrs. studio) Offered on: E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Building upon ART126, students use computer as artmaking tool to generate freehand images and manipulate scanned images using sophisticated digital imaging systems such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Explores color theory, design and composition as artistic problems that can be solved using the computer. Students investigate how best to input and output their images producing professional quality results for both hard copy or digital environments. (1 hr. lecture, 4 hrs. studio) Offered on: G / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches fundamentals of computer-generated animation. Macintosh computer platform used to create real-time animation for presentation, computer video production and other computer applications. Design and creative animation projects are created first in storyboard format and applied to animation computer software packages. (1 hr. lecture, 4 hrs. studio) Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Builds upon ART128: Animation on the Macintosh Computer. Macintosh computer platform used to create real-time animation for presentation, advertisements, promotion campaigns and web pages. Design and creative animation with end product in mind stressed. State-of-the-art computer animation software used. (1 hr. lecture, 4 hrs. studio) Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Foundation course in two-dimensional design. Exploration of historical and contemporary concepts of space and pictorial composition. Studio problems employing elements of line, texture, shape, form and color. A basic course for painting, graphics, photography and commercial art. (1 hr. lecture, 4 studio HRS.) No prerequisite. Note: Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for The Arts.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to fundamentals of drawing. Drawing of objects to develop student¿s understanding of proportion, value, perspective, form and shape. Develops accurate observation, understanding and memory of key forms, properties of illumination, and effective use of drawing materials. (1 hr. lecture, 4 studio hrs. each week.)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to fundamentals of drawing. Drawing of objects to develop student's understanding of proportion, value, perspective, form and shape. Develops accurate observation, understanding and memory of key forms, properties of illumination, and effective use of drawing materials. (1 hr. lecture, 4 studio HRS.) No prerequisite. Note: Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for The Arts.
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