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ARTS-123 Computer Assisted Printmaking
Spring for 2005-2006
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This course is for beginning or advanced students interested in printmaking or computer art. Students will utilize the computer as a fine arts tool in creating photomechanical images for use in traditional printmaking techniques. Special emphasis will be placed on using the computer to assist in separation and pre-press layout. Through a hands-on approach, participants will develop a basic knowledge in the use of printmaking as it applies to the development of lithographs, screen prints, intaglios, relief prints and mono-prints. Students will gain an in-depth understanding of the use of the computer and how it relates to the fine arts print. No prerequisite. Spring.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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