Course: Advanced Computer Graphics VPA
Course: Advanced Computer Graphics VPA
Visual and Performing Arts: Visual Arts
This advanced course is designed for the student who intends to major in computer graphics and digital imagery. The emphasis is placed on advanced design work as well as working with advanced software. Course topics include 1) an introduction to the historic development of graphic design and mass communication technology; 2) an exploration of the basic concepts of graphic design and computer graphics; 3) an introduction to the hardware and software used for creating computer graphic images; 4) a survey of the materials used for traditional methods of graphic design production; 5) an exploration of peripheral devices (zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, two-dimensional, and three-dimensional peripherals); 6) comparison of the production of graphic designs by traditional and computerized methods; 7) comparison of color and black computer systems; 8) exploration of two-dimensional processes including image enhancement and computer vision and image analysis; 9) an introduction to three-dimensional modeling including perspective, surface attributes and rendering on the computer; 10) a study of typography and its use in visual communication; 11) the use of desktop publishing as a graphic art tool; 12) a study of two-dimensional media applications (digital typography, illustration systems, pagination, animation; and 13) a career exploration in the graphic design/computer graphic fields. The student will develop a personal direction in their work and develop digital portfolio presentations for college portfolios, exhibitions and competitions.
Dual Enrollment Compatible Course:
Communicating Through Graphic Design