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Oct 13, 2024
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ART 110 - 3-D Design Number of Credits: 3 3-D Design introduces materials, methodology, and basic concepts applicable to sculpture, display, interior and architectural design, industrial design and other areas dealing with three-dimensional form. This is a hands-on studio course intended for students who will be taking additional art courses which involve applications for the concepts developed in 3-D Design and is recommended for 3D/animation students. Advanced Placement Exam (Art 3-D with a score of 3) accepted. (Fall & Spring Only) Three and a half hours lecture each week. Two hours laboratory each week. Three Credits. Three billable hours.
Pre-requisite(s): exemption/completion of ENG 001 , plus ART 101 (or two years of high school art with advisor signature) or DFAB 100 . Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Create and maintain a portfolio which demonstrates understanding of elements and principles of design relative to three dimensional media. (GE 5 PG 5)
- Demonstrate linear, planar and volumetric forms utilizing construction, carving and modeling in both additive and subtractive modes. (GE 5 PG 1)
- Create a three-dimensional form from a two-dimensional source. (GE 3 PG 2)
- Analyze a structure from imagery to stylization to abstraction. (GE 3 PG 2)
- Demonstrate understanding of effective articulation of design concepts through verbal and written critique. (GE 1 PG 5)
- Demonstrate awareness of historical and cultural influences in 3D media. (GE 6 PG 4)
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