ARTS 352
Credit: 3 hours.
Teaches students the science of color (color theory) toward using programs like Photoshop to color digital art with traditional and digital methods. Course work examines workflow, sampling and referencing photos, value, traditional painting, simulating texture, graphic coloring, prepublication preparations, and printing. This foundation serves as the base from which students will design and develop traditional and experimental narratives. Surveys of industry professionals and practices, group and individual discussions, collaborations, exhibitions, and critiques build context and guide students toward the inherent meaning and potential of their work.
Additional fees may apply. See Class Schedule. May be repeated in separate terms to a maximum of 6 hours.
A student registered in one or more Art & Design course(s) exhibiting this message, will be assessed a $95 facility use fee once each term. Prerequisite: ARTS 251. Restricted to School of Art & Design majors.

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