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Describe the basic operation of illustration software as compared to
traditional illustration processes. (I)
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2.
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Identify the general characteristics of the microcomputer and
specialized equipment required to generate commercial illustration
productions. (II)
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3.
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Utilize page layout compositional theories as related to and
incorporated into the foundational elements of illustration. (III, IV,
VI, VII)
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4.
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Use various computer drawing and painting skills, knowledge of color,
design and perspective. (IV, VI, VII)
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5.
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Edit graphic information received from external sources through
various mediums and reformat that information for use in the computer
environment. (IV, VI, VII)
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6.
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Utilize graphic input devices and apply the characteristics of each
device on the production of a finished commercial illustration. (V,
VI, VII)
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7.
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Design camera-ready black and white illustrations through the use of
specific software packages. (VI)
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8.
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Design camera-ready illustrations that include scaling, halftones, and
multi-color separations. (VII)
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9.
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Employ design and composition to critically evaluate commercial
illustrations. (VIII)
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10.
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Execute final illustrations using hardcopy from an appropriate
printer. (IV, VI, VII)
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11.
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Prepare a professional portfolio. (IX)
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