One commonality amongst all illustrators is the ability to draw. This course builds on principles of traditional drawing, color theory, composition, with a focus on observational drawing using digital tablet devices. Students will expand on techniques learned at the introductory level to broaden their use of digital mark-making tools.
Weekly classroom exercise in the first two-thirds of the semester range from careful studies of objects and figures in space, to capturing landscape settings; with the last third engaged in exploring painting from imagination. More involved homework assignments will challenge students to adapt previously acquired drawing skills translated into the digital medium. The main computer applications to be used in the course is Photoshop, with an introduction to ProCreate at the onset of the semester. The goal of the class is to give students a strong foundation in digital painting that can be adapted to their future professional Illustration practice.
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Illustration majors: required sophomore studios and Intro to Digital Illustration or waiver test
Non-majors & Brown students: instructor permission
Game design, animation concept art, book/CD covers, graphic design, editorial/book and scientific illustration
Digital 2D/3D, animation, photography, film/video