Digital DesignStudents explore the fundamental concepts, terminology, techniques, and applications of digital imaging to create original work. Students produce digital still and/or animated images through the single or combined use of computers, digital cameras, scanners, photo editing software, drawing and painting software, graphic tablets, printers, new media, and emerging technologies.
Through the critique process, students evaluate and respond to their own work and that of their peers to measure artistic growth. This course incorporates hands-on activities, the use of technology, and consumption of art materials. |
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Purpose: CSI
Communicate, Sell, Illustrate Historical influences: Gutenberg, Industry, Technology Graphic Artists: their evolution and influence Digital Manipulation: file management, media, memory, and storage Software Understanding vector, raster, layout, animation Input/Output Designing for print vs. video (CMYK vs RGB; resolution issues) scanning, camera use, copyright laws |
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