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IL345 - Life Drawing for IL: Value
A continuation of the process of developing figurative pictorial representation as it relates to the needs of illustration. Drawing from life, plaster casts, reference material and the imagination, students build on the lessons learned in the Life Drawing I and II. The instruction focuses on directing the student's work toward concerns particular to narrative problem solving. The costumed or draped life model and/or manikin, sight size drawing, light and its affect on the representation of "mood" are examples of the processes and topics covered in the course. A broader range of monochromatic media and a limited color palette is explored in the second semester. 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 A continuation of the process of developing figurative pictorial representation as it relates to the needs of illustration. Drawing from life, plaster casts, reference material and the imagination, students build on the lessons learned in the Life Drawing I and II. The instruction focuses on directing the student's work toward concerns particular to narrative problem solving. The costumed or draped life model and/or manikin, size-size drawing, light and its affect on the representation of "mood" are examples of the processes and topics covered in the course. A broader range of monochromatic media and a limited color palette is explored in the second semester. 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 IL204 / Studio <min grade = D-, min credit = 3.00>
Corequisites N/A
Fees N/A
Credits 3.00
Credit Types Credit

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