ANI 2101 – Character Design
What is this course all about?
Character development is a crucial part of the fictional worlds produced for the entertainment industry. Students apply design principals using a variety of structural drawing skills to develop unique and varied character designs. Through demonstrations, existing character analysis and sketching exercises, individual and group critiques, students create a range of original character and creature designs.
When is this course happening?
Semester: | Fall |
Campus: | Ottawa |
Start Date: | Week of September 16th |
End Date: | Week of December 16th |
Link Code: | TGA4T |
Number of Weeks: | 12 |
Hours per Week: | 3 |
Delivery Type: | Congregated |
Associated Area of Interest: | Arts & Design |
Associated College Program: | Drawing Foundations-Animation & Illustration |
Who should take this course?
Students prepared to complete learning by:
X | submitting multiple written assignments |
using research and essay writing strategies | |
delivering presentations | |
X | participating in group-based activities |
completing hands-on learning | |
X | learning in a fast-paced environment |
X | completing online work |
performing highly-specialized tasks | |
X | using industry software tools |
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