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Adv Digital Drawing And Illustration

Instructor:
John Harlan Norris
535
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
School of Art & Visual Studies Building
Room:
Rm.210
Semester:
Spring 2023
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Adv Digital Drawing And Illustration
Requisites:

PREQ: A-S 335 or consent of instructor

Class Type:
STU
3:30 pm
6:20 pm
Days:
TR
Note:
Registration for A-S 535 is restricted to SA/VS Majors classified as Seniors through November 6th, 2022; opens to SA/VS Majors classified as Juniors on November 7th, and is open to all SA/VS Majors from November 9th through November 22nd. Registration opens to SA/VS Minors classified as Seniors on November 28th, and then opens to all SA/VS Minors on November 29th. Registration will open to all other students on January 6, 2023.

This course builds off essentials learned in A-S 335 (Digital Drawing and Illustration), offering advanced skills in digital drawing and illustration and helping students begin navigating the kind of long-term projects associated with leading industry practices. In addition to becoming familiar with project management, students will learn how to manipulate software and media to reflect current trends in a variety of digital creative fields. This course allows students the opportunity to craft successful large-scale, industry-standard projects independently on a predetermined timeline, which is an essential component for artists working in this field. This curriculum is taught widely at other institutions, including Virginia Commonwealth University, Rhode Island School of Design, and Maryland Institute College of Art, and this course will be a vital part of the School of Art and Visual Studies' new Digital Media Design degree, which combines art studio practices with new digital modes of creating. We have the faculty, equipment, and facilities to offer this course, as well as high levels of student interest.

This course builds off essentials learned in A-S 335 (Digital Drawing and Illustration), offering advanced skills in digital drawing and illustration and helping students begin navigating the kind of long-term projects associated with leading industry practices. In addition to becoming familiar with project management, students will learn how to manipulate software and media to reflect current trends in a variety of digital creative fields. This course allows students the opportunity to craft successful large-scale, industry-standard projects independently on a predetermined timeline, which is an essential component for artists working in this field. This curriculum is taught widely at other institutions, including Virginia Commonwealth University, Rhode Island School of Design, and Maryland Institute College of Art, and this course will be a vital part of the School of Art and Visual Studies' new Digital Media Design degree, which combines art studio practices with new digital modes of creating. We have the faculty, equipment, and facilities to offer this course, as well as high levels of student interest.

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