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CGT 247 - 3D Animation - Introduction


Credits: 3
Lecture Contact Hours: 3
Description: This course is designed to increase the student’s familiarity with the 3D interface, concepts of 3D space and animation. It will provide an introduction to primitives, some modifiers and box-modeling techniques. Students will be exposed to lighting, texture mapping concepts and basic animation techniques. Students will also develop skill sets to create simple animations.

Prerequisites: None.
Corequisites: CGT 109  if not taken previously. CGT 123  if not taken previously. CGT 125  if not taken previously. CGT 127  if not taken previously.
Recommended: None.

Course Category: Occupational
This Course is Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
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Course Competencies
  1. Apply good project management skills.
  2. Create complex 3D models using primitives, basic modifiers and box-modeling techniques.
  3. Create complex 3D models using spline extrusions, lathing and lofting techniques.
  4. Create accurate 3D scenes using orthographic projections, snap-to functions, realistic units of measure and the XYZ coordinate system.
  5. Create realistic model surfaces using basic material presets, including multiple materials on a single model.
  6. Modify basic materials using diffuse/specular settings, texture map tiling and offset settings and transparency and illumination settings.
  7. Create realistic 3D scenes using 3 point lighting techniques and appropriate camera, lighting and shadow settings.
  8. Create simple 3D animations using camera motion and keyframe/tweening techniques.
  9. Create smooth and realistic camera motions using motion paths and position constraints.



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