DM2200: Digital Art I for Fine Art and Photography
Students explore the capabilities of powerful programs to manipulate, aggregate and translate digital images and video footage. The course covers editing, proofing, and printing images; provides instruction in basic enhancement to digital photography; develops skill in digital image-making to produce high-quality large scale prints. Students apply the techniques of computer drawing, painting, digitizing, and animation to computer-generated images or images from external sources such as photography, video, and scanners. Images and text are combined to create large-scale compositions. This class is designed for students with photography and fine arts background.
In some semesters this course may be cross-tallied at a more advanced level as DM3200.
The following prerequisites are required for this course:
FN1000 Communication Design, DM1200 Digital Art I, or FA2122 Medium/Materials: Time-Based Media.
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