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ARTC-1302-001 Digital Imaging I
ARTC 1325
General principles of digital image processing and electronic painting. Emphasis on bitmapped or raster-based image marking and the creative aspects of electronic illustration for commercial and fine art applications.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 4 lab)
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ARTC 1302 DIGITAL IMAGING I
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\\ Course Description— The catalog description of the course.
\\ Digital imaging using raster image editing and/or image creation software: scanning, resolution, file formats, output devices, color systems, and image-acquisitions. General principles of digital image processing and electronic painting. Emphasis on bitmapped or raster-based image making and the creative aspects of electronic illustration for commercial and fine art applications.
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\\ Course Goals/Objectives The student will learn the functions of a painting program and be able to paint, edit and design
\\ using the tools associated with the computer program.
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\\ Performance/Learning Objectives (minimum competencies)
\\ A) Exhibit knowledge of the tools used in the painting program.
\\ B) Produce print communication design using the painting program.
\\ C) Exhibit understanding of editing & production of designs produced.
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If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
\ —WHILE IN CLASS: A student friendly environment is needed for learning. There are FIVE (5) guidelines each student must adhere to.
\\ 1). NO headphones in class unless specified by instructor.
\\ 2). NO video downloads in class unless specified by instructor.
\\ 3). NO undesirable visual or verbal communication.
\\ 4). NO eating or drinking in the lab.
\\ 5) Cell phones must be turned OFF.
\\ Continual disregard for set guidelines will result in removal from class and a zero (0) for day which will be averaged with the rest of your grades.
GRADING: —The alphabet system explained in the Amarillo College Catalog. It should be noted that a minimum grade of “C” is required as a prerequisite for advanced courses in studio art.
—Having the proper tools the student will complete all tasks required. The instructor will provide lecture, demonstration and or group discussion to help the student complete each task.
0% and less than 69.5 = F (Failing)
69.5% and less than 79.5 = C (average skills)
79.5% and less than 89.5 = B (needs improving)
89.5 and 100 = A (excellent skills)
The course grade will be determined by the student’s attendance record, attitude in class, work ethics and industry standard quality of assignments.
Industry Standards are as follows.
1. Good Concept 2. Good Design 3. Creativity
4. Good Execution 5. Meet Deadlines 6. Professionalism
NO EXCEPTIONS! —Late work violates industry standards; therefore, a grade of “0” will be given to the student.
NO EXCEPTIONS! —Anyone caught cheating or plagiarizing copyright material will receive an “F” for the class.
\ ATTENDANCE: —Students are allowed one (1) week of absences from class. Student’s final grade will be lowered by one letter grade for each additional week missed. One point off final grade average for every week of tardiness.
\\ NO EXCEPTIONS! 3 absences = NO ACTION 2 tardiness = 1 POINT OFF FINAL GRADE
\\ NO EXCEPTIONS! 4 absences = 1 LETTER GRADE 4 tardiness = 2 POINTS OFF FINAL GRADE
\\ NO EXCEPTIONS! 6 absences = 2 LETTER GRADES 6 tardiness = 3 POINTS OFF FINAL GRADE
\\ NO EXCEPTIONS! 7 absences = DROP CLASS OR GET AN “F” FOR THE SEMESTER
Task 1 POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
A. Knowledge test _____
01. Brushes 06. 3D imagery
02. Patterns 07. Filters
03. Color correction 08. Blend modes
04. Clean-up 09. Adjustment layers
05. Timeline palette 10. Layer Masks
Task 2 Weekly Assignments—all weekly assignments will be in an 8” X 11” OR 11” X 8” Format. Any other size
will be given a zero for the assignment. There are 13 weekly tasks; however, the instructor will decide on which three assignments to dismiss. Each weekly task will be worth 1/10 of your overall grade.
Week 03—Retouching Car _____
Week 04—Water Reflection _____
Week 05—Halftone/Lichtenstein _____
Week 06—Retro Comic Book _____
Week 07—Aging _____
Week 08—Smart Filters _____
Week 09—Keystoning _____
Week 10—Infrared _____
Week 11—Polaroid Collage _____
Week 12—Ship at sea—Collage _____
Week 13—Custom Car _____
Week 14—SpringShower.psd _____
Week 15—Marines.psd _____
Task 3 Digital Effects (see example) PDF
A) Digital FX—Eye Candy ____________ (in class) _____
B) Line Art ____________ (in class) _____
Task 4 Paper Sculpture (see Gail Armstrong examples) ____________ (in class)
Pencil Sketch B/W PDF Color PDF
A) Paper Sculpture—B/W—Color _____ _____ _____
Task 5 Compositing (see example) ____________ (in class)
Sketch PDF
A) Illustrative Image #1 _____ _____
Task 6 Collateral Material (see examples) _______________________ (in class)
Semi-comp PDF
A) Outdoor Painted Board Campaign _____ _____
Task 7 Painting with Light Illustration (see demonstration) _______________________ (in class)
A) Illustration (organic) _____
B) Famous Person (see Petra Dufkova examples) _____
\ Evaluation— As a performance oriented course, evaluation is based on observable competence in the works produced, application of manual, mechanical and electronic techniques and procedures, and intellectual problem solving abilities as well as industry standards set forth by the instructor.
\\ CLASS DROPS: Students dropping classes must drop by the due date as per AC Schedule or get an F.
\\ DISABILITY STATEMENT "Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements
\\ in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services. Located in the Student Services Center room 119 (Phone 371-5436)
\\ Instructor Contact: Office Phone: 806-345-5547, email: pagonzalez@actx.edu
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