Course Description
Hands on introduction to 3D digital modeling tools and techniques for artists and designers who want to expand their skill sets to include 3D practices. The course has applications in several disciplines including; animation, illustration, surface design, and concept development. Explores the use of surface textures, lighting, and compositing. Examines strategies for using 3D tools to create prototypes for physical objects, integrate 3D elements into 2D images, and create models for animation. Restricted to Art and Design Majors Only.
Spring 2025
Instructors
Meeting Patterns
 Classes Start:
							January 6, 2025
						 Classes End:
							April 22, 2025
						 Location:
							00203D Brooks Hall
						 Class Days:
							M
						 Class Start Time:
							9:35am
						 Class End Time:
							12:20pm
						 Classes Start:
							January 6, 2025
						 Classes End:
							April 22, 2025
						 Location:
							Hybrid - Online and In-Person
						 Class Days:
							[TBA]
						 Class Type:
							Laboratory
						 Credits:
							3.00
						 Restrictions:
							Prerequisite: ADN majors only.