Code |
12787
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Year |
2
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Semester |
S2
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ECTS Credits |
7
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Workload |
OT(15H)/TP(45H)
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Scientific area |
Art and Design
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Entry requirements |
-
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Mode of delivery |
Face-to face
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Learning outcomes |
Apply a methodology of investigation and creative design, that allows extrapolating plastic graphic concepts to a language of space and three-dimensional volume, in the creation of environments, spaces, objects and three-dimensional characters. To understand the coherence of the aesthetic correlation of the project concepts, materialized in space environments, objects and three-dimensional characters, with specific cultural identities, original and idealized in concept art. To materialize in a three-dimensional language forms based on organic structures inspired by nature and idealized in concept art. Apply a methodology that allows to develop a 3D project, from its initial concept to its three-dimensional materialization.
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Syllabus |
Concept art and design of a culture with identity. Metamorphoses, applied to the three - dimensional drawing, using concepts of biomimetics, ontogenesis, anamorphisms and anthropomorphism. Principles of three-dimensional modeling applied to the design of space environments, objects and organic structures.
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Main Bibliography |
Frutiger, A. 1981. Signos, símbolos, marcas, señales : [elementos morfología respresentación significación]. Barcelona: Gustavo Gili. Gahan, A. 2009. Game Art Complete - All-in-One: Learn Maya, 3ds Max, ZBrush, and Photoshop Winning. London: Elsevier. Goldstein, N. & Beal, J. 2011. Figure drawing : the structure, anatomy, and expressive design of human form. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education. Lawson, B. 2005. How designers think : the design process demystified. Amsterdam : Elsevier. Lord, P. 2002. Cracking animation:the aardman book of 3-d animation. London: Thames & Hudson. Massironi, M. 1996. Ver pelo desenho : aspectos técnicos, cogntivos, comunicativos. Lisboa: Edições 70. Szunyoghy, A. & Feher, G 2008. Anatomy Drawing School: Human, Animal, Comparative Anatomy. Budapest: Vince Books. Thiel, P. 1965. Freehand drawing a primer. Washington: University of Washington.
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
In classes will be done demonstration exercises of various themes, reinventing environments and objects in perspective, with the application of anamorphism, using drawing and photography software to create and manipulate pre-existing images. Based on the topics suggested in class, students will develop the exercises, for assessment, divided into several stages: proposal of a basic topic; research and image collection; elaboration of the concept; conceptart, and 3D.
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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