2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr
Extends techniques learned in
earlier industrial design courses
(IND 2313 and IND 2410) and
builds upon theories introduced
in earlier animation courses (such
as IND 2420). Foundation for
advanced animation construction,
incorporation of and integration
with external media, and techniques
to automate and optimize
development processes. Dynamic
particles, flexible soft body creation,
texturing, “hair” particles, fluid
simulation, rigging, lighting, and
plant simulation.
Prerequisites: MECH 3510
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D550 Fridays 11:30 – 2:00
This course will allow students to examine the relationship between film and their literary sources. Through classroom discussions and out-of-class assignments, students will analyze classic and contemporary literary texts and their cinematic versions. Students will examine the relationship between film and literature, with specific focus on the techniques used in fiction, drama and film and the influences of censorship and society. Students will focus on the similarities and differences of literary works adapted into films.
This club will provide the required tenancy space, in order to idealize, create by design, specification, manufacture, procure and build projects with a sufficient amount of resources including tools, materials, equipment and the all respected discipline and management processes to ensure successful Mechanical Engineering “Maker” mechanisms, mechanical and robotics protocol as will be called for in the Mechanical, Electronic and Computer Engineering and Manufacturing Industry beyond matriculation.