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Course Description


The course provides an introduction to digital art and photo manipulation techniques. Students will explore fundamental concepts, tools, and techniques of digital imaging, including digital painting, drawing, 3D modeling, and photo manipulation. The course covers topics such as the artistic process, digital editing tools, design elements, and principles. Students will also learn to use computers, digital cameras, and editing software to create digital artworks. 

 

Course Outline

Overall, it aims to equip students with the skills to create and manipulate digital images effectively. The course may cover the following topics:

Identifying characteristics of digital imaging
Exploring basic and advanced digital photography techniques
Using the artistic process to create digital images
Experimenting with digital editing tools
Exploring career opportunities in the visual arts
Understanding design elements and principles
Exploring the history of and experimenting with photo manipulation
Creating digital artworks and using the critique process to grow artistically
Exploring how to take digital photographs with lighting techniques and various perspectives
Experimenting with digital collage techniques and typography
The specific content and structure of the course may vary depending on the institution offering it, but the overall focus is on providing students with a solid foundation in digital art and photo manipulation techniques.
 

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Section Title
Introduction to Digital Art and Photo Manipulation
Type
In-Person
Days
M, T, W, Th, F
Time
10:35AM to 12:00PM
Dates
Jun 10, 2024 to Jun 21, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
12.8
Course Fee(s)
Tuition and Fees non-credit $215.00
Instructors
Section Notes

Ages 11-14


Minimum 4, Maximum 12


No class on Wed, 19 Jun 2024, Juneteenth National Freedom Day

Section Title
Introduction to Digital Art and Photo Manipulation
Contact Hours
14.2
Course Fee(s)
Tuition and Fees non-credit $225.00
Instructors
Section Notes

Ages 11-14


Minimum 4, Maximum 12


 

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