Monday, January 23, 2012

Welcome to Computer Art I Spring 2012


Computer Art I
Spring Semester 2012
Instructor: Bryan Wilkerson
Phone: 865-354-3000 ext 4748
Email: wilkersonbs@roanestate.edu




Materials: Portable media such as a jump drive or writeable discs to back up your work.

Required Text Book: Adobe Illustrator CS5 and Adobe Photoshop CS5 Classroom
in a book



GRADES: 90 % percent of your grade will be based on your projects and test(criteria
for evaluating the projects will be based on the time spent on the project and it's originality).
10% of your grade will be based on class participation.

Attendance: Attendance is mandatory. On your 3rd absence your grade drops a
letter. 4 absences your grade drops another letter. 5 absences automatic failure of the course.

Absences accrue from the first scheduled class meeting, and late arrivals and early
departures are considered half absences. Additionally, written excuses, such as
those from a doctor are unnecessary. All students have a number of absences they
can use for such purposes. If students must exceed the allotted number of absences, they will not fulfill the course obligations or adequately learn the material.

When students miss an excessive number of classes they are advised to withdraw
from the class under the "Withdrawals and Honorable Dismissals" section as
described in the RSCC catalog. However, students who receive financial aid should
first check with the Financial Aid Office before withdrawing to ensure that such action does not jeopardize their aid or necessitate early repayment.

Important, since instructions start when class starts. Arriving late disrupts the class
and disrupts me!! If you make a habit of being over 5 minutes late for class, your
grade will suffer. You are responsible for finding-out from fellow classmates what you missed and making sure you keep- up with instructions and assignments.

Grades: Aside from attendance and class participation, your performance will be

evaluated by your ability to successfully complete a series of assigned tasks on time
(as if I were a real client
expecting a completed image). Mini-projects will be assigned as we progress
through the course material. You are expected to complete all assignments. I will
treat you as a responsible, mature person and will expect you to meet your commitments in a professional manner.



COMPUTER ART I PROJECT LIST

[ ] Project 1- Introduction to the course, using a macintosh, general computing skills, sumopaint assignment.

[ ] Project 2- In a "RASTER" paint program, do four paintings or drawings. They can
be realistic, primitive or abstract. Be sure to use and experiment with the pencil
tool, the airbrush tool, and various brush tips. In one of the paintings create a
design using various fills and textures. Add interest to your designs by assigning different transparency levels to various brushstrokes.

[ ] Project 3- Invent your own currency. Use a "vector" program.

[ ] Project 4- Import clip art image and use it as the center focus of a poster or flyer
design. Further enhance the poster with typography and graphic elements
(boarders, tone panels, and other principles of art)

[ ] Project 5- Repeat project four but use a scanned image, photo, or drawing as the center focus.


[ ] Project 6- Create two graphs in a "VECTOR" program. (one bar, one pie, and one
any other). Enhance the graphs artistically using techniques learned from previous assignments.

[ ] Project 7- Design a business card, letterhead, and invoice for a company of your choice or invention using a pagination program (pagemaker).

[ ] Project 8- Design two pages of a newsletter or powerpoint presentation for a real or fictitious business, organization, or cause of your choice. It must include: a banner
(masterhead), 1 graph, 1 photo, headlines, and artistic graphic elements to make it
look organized and professional. Review your graphic design handout and incorporate as many unifying devices as possible! Use pagemaker.

[ ] Project 9- Draw a floor plan of your dream house. Be creative. Use a vector program. Refer to the examples.

[ ] Project 10 -12 Choose from the optional project ideas. 

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