Courses


Environment Design

Environment Design
Length:
10 Weeks
Prerequisites:
(Production Design 1) or (Photoshop for Digital Production and Perspective)
Software Used:
Adobe Photoshop

Design Believable New Worlds

This course covers the basics of designing different types of environments for animation, film and games. Students will learn perspective, composition, the tonal differences between interior and exterior environments, research techniques for believable detail, clear tonal reads, and modeling within established values.

Registration for Spring Term is closed.

Summer Term Registration Opens:

Tuesday, May 22nd 2012

Tuition: $1,035

Spring Term Information:

Section 1 (Sold Out)
Aaron Limonick

Instructor: Aaron Limonick


Day:
Sunday
Time:
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Start Date:
April 8th, 2012
Section 2 (Sold Out)
Cecil Kim

Instructor: Cecil Kim


Day:
-
Time:
-
Start Date:
November 30th, 1999

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