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IL219 - Illustration Fundamentals
An introduction to the process of creating concepts from ideas and its visual communication to a contemporary audience. Through directed studio assignments and demonstrations, students are introduced to the methodology of an illustrator: generating ideas; visualization; research; preliminary studies or roughs; comprehensives and the finished picture. A variety of relevant media, materials and techniques are explored. Lectures on the working methods of historic and contemporary illustrators supplement the course work. Based on the scope of a student's project or level of study there may be additional costs for materials and supplies. Satisfies: Major Requirement

Studio
Description An introduction to the process of creating concepts from ideas and its visual communication to a contemporary audience. Through directed studio assignments and demonstrations, students are introduced to the methodology of an illustrator: generating ideas; visualization; research; preliminary studies or roughs; comprehensives and the finished picture. A variety of relevant media, materials and techniques are explored. Lectures on the working methods of historic and contemporary illustrators supplement the course work. Based on the scope of a student's project or level of study there may be additional costs for materials and supplies. Satisfies: Major Requirement
Prerequisites ( FN105 / Studio <min credit = 3.00> and FN102 / Studio <min credit = 3.00> and ( FN116 / Studio <min credit = 3.00> or FN112A / Studio <min credit = 3.00> or FN118 / Studio <min credit = 3.00> or FN117 / Studio <min credit = 3.00> )) or UARTS / Open <min credit = 20.00> or DCAD / Open <min credit = 20.00>
Corequisites N/A
Fees N/A
Credits 3.00
Credit Types Credit

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