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ARTC-1325-003 Introduction to Computer Graphics
A survey of computer design concepts, terminology, processes and procedures. Topics include computer graphics hardware, electronic images, electronic publishing, vectorbased graphics and interactive multimedia.
Student Resources Student Resources Website
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 4 lab)
On Campus Course
\ There are no text books required but I suggest these resources to help guide you in learning the software for this class:
\\ Sites with free and pay as you go tutorials:
\\ www.layersmagazine.com
\\ www.psd.tutsplus.com
\\ www.lynda.com
\ Flash drive or external hard drive. (4-8gb recommended) Notebook or notebad for taking notes. A pen or pencil for sketching ideas and or taking notes. Additional supplies may be needed as semester progresses. Prior notice will be given
\ Course Description: An introduction to graphic design. Learn the basic tools in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop and InDesign. Topics include computer graphics hardware, electronic images, electronic publishing, vector-based graphics, and interactive multimedia.
\\ End-of-Course Outcomes: Entry level graphic design. You will be able to define computer terminology; identify peripherals; and demonstrate page layout, multimedia design, basic knowledge of Adobe software used for graphic design.
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\\ The student will learn functions of OS X as well as the interface of a vector-base and bitmap-base programs.
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A) Exhibit understanding of the Mac OS X operating system.
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B) Exhibit understanding of the tools used in Adobe Illustrator.
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C) Exhibit understanding of the tools used in Photoshop.
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D) Exhibit understanding of the tools used in InDesign.
\ E) Produce print designs using designs created in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign.
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
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 a few 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.
\\ 4). NO eating or drinking in the lab.
\\ 5) If you have to use a cell phone, please step outside for personal calls and keep texting to a minimum. Excessive texting will affect your participation grade especially if we are working on an in-class tutorial.
\\ 6). No overly crass or crude topics of conversation.
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.
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 “F” will be given to the student.
NO EXCEPTIONS! —Anyone caught cheating or plagiarizing copyright material will receive an “F” for the class.
\ 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.
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3 absences = NO ACTION 2 tardiness = 1 POINT OFF FINAL GRADE
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4 absences = 1 LETTER GRADE 4 tardiness = 2 POINTS OFF FINAL GRADE
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6 absences = 2 LETTER GRADES 6 tardiness = 3 POINTS OFF FINAL GRADE
\ 7 absences = DROP FROM CLASS OR RECEIVE AN "F" FOR THE SEMESTER
All assignments given on one day will be due at the beginning of the next class day. (some lessons may change and others added)
Week 1 ILLUSTRATOR
Tue Jan. 21 - Syllabus. Basics of OS X. Introduction to Adobe Illustrator. Pen Tool
Thur Jan 23 - AI CIB LESSON 01 Getting to know the work area.
Vector (Pentool Assignment)
Week 2
Tue Jan 28 - AI CIB Lesson 02 - Selecting and Aligning
Thur Jan 30 - AI CIB Lesson 03 - Creating and Editing Shapes
AC logo / Business Card
Week 3
Tue Feb 4 - AI CIB Lesson 04 - Transforming objects
Personal Logo
Thur Feb 6 - AI CIB Lesson 05 - Drawing with the Pen and Pencil Tools
Personal Business Card
Week 4
Tue Feb 11 - AI CIB Lesson 06 - Color and Painting
Thur Feb 13 - AI CIB Lesson 07 - Working with type
Week 5
Tue Feb 18 - AI CIB Lesson 8 - Working with Layers
Thur Feb 20 - PS CIB Lesson 01 - Getting to know the work area
Week 6 PHOTOSHOP
Tue Feb 25 - PS CIB Lesson 02 - Basic Photo Corrections
Thur Feb 27 - PS CIB Lesson 03 - Working with Selections
Week 7
Tue March 4 - PS CIB Lesson 04 - Layer Basics
Thur March 6 - PS CIB Lesson 05 - Correcting and enhancing digital photographs
Photo Restoration / Critique
Week 8
Tue March 11 - SPRING BREAK
Thur March 13 - SPRING BREAK
Week 9
Tue March 18 - PS CIB Lesson 06 - Masks and Channels
Thur March 20 - PS CIB 07 - Typographic Design
Magazine Cover
Week 10 InDesign
Tue March 25 - PS CIB 08 - Vector Drawing Techniques
Thur March 27 - ID CIB Lesson 01 - Introducing the workspace
Week 11
Tue April 01 - ID CIB Lesson 02 - Getting to know InDesign
Thur April 03 - ID CIB Lesson 03 - Setting up a document and working with pages
Week 12
Tue April 8 - ID CIB Lesson 04 - Working with objects
Thur April 10 - ID CIB Lesson 05 - Flowing Text
Week 13
Tue April 15 - ID CIB Lesson 06 - Editing Text
Thur April 17 - ID CIB Lesson 07 - Working with typography
Week 14 (April 24 Last day to withdraw/drop)
Tue April 22 - ID CIB Lesson 08 - Working with color
Thur April 24 - Work on final project in class
Week 15 (Begin Final project)
Tue April 29 - Work on final project in class
Thur May 1 - Work on final project in class
Week 16
Tue May 6 Work on final project in class
Thur May 8 Work on final project in class
FINALS (Finals due date tba)
Tue May 13 FINAL DUE DATES
Thur May 15 FINAL DUE DATES
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