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Introduction To Digital Art (ART-125)


Semester: Summer 2024
Number: 0104-125-001
Instructor: Allison Rufrano
Days: TBA
Note: Online, Asynchronous
Location: Online
Credits: 3
Status: This Course is Filled to Capacity
Course Meets: July 8 - July 26
Notes:

For Non- Art Majors Only
Additional course fees are $75.00

Course Materials: View Text Books
Related Syllabi: Allison Rufrano for Spring 2024*

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Description:

Introduction to Digital Art is a course for students who may have little or no background in traditional visual art. Using a variety of images (photographs, found images and text), students will explore visual form in Photoshop on the computer. (Distribution Reqs:Arts)

Learning Goals:   LEARNING OBJECTIVES:1. Apply basic design concepts in artwork, and in written and oral communication.2. Demonstrate an ability to use Photoshop and Illustrator3. Demonstrate proper equipment procedure and maintenance.4. Translate ideas into visual representation using the computer as a drawing tool5. Analyze critically their own work and the work of others in critique.6. To create 10 final digital artworks utilizing Photoshop, and Illustrator7. To create a digital portfolio of works

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