36-3302
3-D modeling, texturing, and animation have become essential components of most media driven events. The strategies and processes needed for 3-D composition are vastly different from those of traditional 2-D graphic design. 3-D is particularly important for interface design as well as in creating convincing spaces for simulation or other educational environments. The basic principles and language of modeling, texturing and animation are covered and are supported by a firm theoretical grounding in 3-D.
Course descriptions are stored in OASIS and are maintained by the Associate Dean for each School.
* Prerequisite Required.