(A&D)
3 points + 2 studio hours and 4 independent study hours per week + Second semester + Caulfield + Prerequisites: DIS1101 + Corequisites: DIS1102
Synopsis: A foundation for further study in creating 3D elements, objects and spaces using a computer and specialist software. Principles, terminology and standards relating to working in 3D. Practical exercises including working with primitives geometric in a 3D environment, importing or creating profiles for extrusion or revolution, arranging, editing, and grouping of objects and elements, adjusting angles of view, perspective, lighting, surface and atmospheric qualities and rendering options. The importing and application of graphics created in other software applications.
Assessment: Exercises: 50% + Journal: 10% + Projects: 40%