Monday and Wednesday
10:00 - 11:45 am - By Appointment only
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Unavailable - I will be In class from 9 am to 6:15 pm
Friday - by appointment only
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ARTC-1353-001 Computer Illustration
<p>Corequisite: ARTC 1325</p>
Implementation of software for illustration and/or photo manipulation for reproduction.
Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website
Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact your advisor, the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 4 lab)
On Campus Course
None
COMPUTER ILLUSTRATION
WEBSITES TO BE FAMILIAR WITH
http://slodive.com/freebies/158-paper-textures-backgrounds-designs/
http://www.illustrationweb.com/illustrators/all.asp?artistSet=3
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/different-architectural-styles.html
http://www.santoro-london.com/shop/cards-and-3d-pop-up/
Student Books and Supply List
Texts: No text book required
Supplies;
1 sketchpad , Pencils and erasers, Colored Pencils, Clear Ruler, Exacto Blade, Sharpie Fine Point, Sharpie Ultra Fine Point - A few bucks to spare when we print (notice will be given in advance if and when prints are needed)
Flash Drive or external hard drive 32gb or higher recommended.
Identify terminology, advantages and limitations of vector software; use vector drawing tools manipulate, create, and edit vector drawings for print or web; and specify file formats.
Course Goals/Objectives — Identify terminology, advantages and limitations of vector software; use vector drawing tools manipulate, create, and edit vector drawings for print or web; and specify file formats.
The student will learn elements and principles of design, the functions of a drawing program and will be able to illustrate and design using the tools associated with the computer program.
Performance/Learning Objectives (minimum competencies)
A) Identify terminology of Elements and Principles of Design
B) Exhibit understanding of the tools used in a drawing program.
C) Produce print communication designs using the drawing program.
D) Exhibit understanding of design production.
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 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.
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 nature of the Industry dictates that anyone with below entry levels skills will not be hired in the workforce: therefore, any student with below a grade average of a 70 will receive an “F” for the class.
The FINAL GRADE is based on the average of the following:
A = 89.5 - 100
B = 79.5 - 89.4
C = 69.5 - 79.4
D = 59.5 - 69.4
F = 0 - 59.4
AC Connect course grade book: Your course grades are accessed through the “My Grades” link on the Course menu in our AC Connect course as well as other links in AC Connect. Your individual course grades earned for lessons, projects, and the final project will appear in your AC Connect Grade book as well as a running grade average for the course. You can access your grade book through the "My Grades" link on our AC Connect Course Menu as well as other access points through AC Connect.
Due Dates of Course Work: Students are responsible for checking the Weekly handout folder in the Dropbox found inside the on-campus student server. (assignments and projects are subject to change) If a student lesson or project is submitted late by the student due to a course wide malfunction of AC Connect or server problem, the instructor will accept the assignment or project late or arrange a makeup assignment without penalty to the student.
The final project must be taken during the designated time on the calendar. In the case of a medical or family emergency, the project may be made up at the discretion of the instructor if the student provides documentation of the emergency to the instructor.
No student will be exempt from the final project.
Checking the Course Each Week: This is an in class course and students are required to show up on time. Check the Syllabus for course work deadlines ; read all information pertaining to each Lesson at the beginning of lesson in the provided textbook; and complete all course work on time to insure student success in the course. You must submit all lessons and projects by their designated deadline, attend class every day for lecture and critiques, and submit your final projects on time. Failure to do so will result in late penalties for your course grades. If you are having trouble participating in the course due to a medical or family emergency, please communicate the circumstances to me. Failure to communicate may result in zero's for missed work.
Extra Credit: No Extra Credit is given in the course.
FINAL EXAM: LATE SUBMISSIONS ARE NOT ALLOWED – NO EXCEPTIONS
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
Note: Dates are tentative and may change according to the progress of the class as a whole. Projects may be added, changed and or updated also depending on progress of the class.
10 Projects
Logo -
Self Portrait
COMIC / Character Illustration
Stickers
Poster 01
Perspective
Buttons
Poster 02
PAPER CRAFT
PACKAGING
5 Daily Tasks
8 Sketchbook assignments
No Midterm Project
Week 16
Tues. MAY 01: WORK ON FINAL PROJ
Thur. MAY 03: FINAL DUE - Beginning of class Followed by Presentation / Critique
Week 17 FINALS WEEK
Tues. MAY 08: – TBD
Thurs. MAY 10: – TBD
Final Project
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.
11/30/-1 12:00 AM
11/30/-1 12:00 AM