ART 240 Advanced Digital Illustration Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Credits: 3
Offers advanced instruction in techniques and content of digital illustration.
Prerequisite: ART 239 with a grade of C or better; or consent of instructor. Repeatable: 2
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Further develop an original illustration based on provided source materials.
- Refine all stages of the design process from thumbnail sketches to finished art illustration.
- Work with a variety of styles to offer alternate solutions to illustrate challenges.
- Locate the style or approach of an illustration within a particular artistic process or within a movement or style in the history of art.
- Select and use source material commonly employed to develop an original illustration within copyright laws and ethics of intellectual property rights.
Additional Statewide General Education Outcomes
- Interpret and engage in the Arts and Letters, making use of the creative process to enrich the quality of life.
- Critically analyze values and ethics within a range of human experience and expression to engage more fully in local and global issues.
Content Outline
- Developing an Illustration
- Source material provided by client or clients
- Brainstorming, picture libraries and research
- Original photographic reference
- Exploring ideas on paper
- Revision and refinement
- Imagery
- Decorative
- Literal
- Metaphorical or analogous
- Design and Critique Process: Roughs, Thumbnails; Revisions
- Preliminary drafts or studies for client approval
- Color comprehensive
- Final or finished art
- Style and Meaning: Realism and Degrees of Abstraction
- Art historical styles and movements
- Development of a personal style
- Inspiration or resource material
- Meaning
- Terms of reference between artist and client/editor
- Reproduction Techniques for Digital and Print Formats
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