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ANI205 — Character and Production Design

3 credits · 3 hours

3 Cr. Per Week: 2 Lec., 2 Lab Explore literary and dramatic interpretation as a means to create narrative art direction as well as character designs for graphic novels, children’s books, and animation. Use of organic shapes to construct characters is explored. Character development including backstory, poses, color, and research to enhance and change character are emphasized. Visual development techniques of backgrounds, composition, color, style, and lighting are also presented. Open to non-majors. Usually in the Fall semester Pre-Requisites: Art 105, Art 106 or permission from instructor Click here for the Class Schedule

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