FD 2130 - 3D Design: Space + Materiality Credits: 3
This sophomore-level course explores theories and practices of three-dimensional design. Students use a variety of materials, processes, and techniques to explore fundamental issues such as volume, form, space, tension, color, and structure.
Prerequisites: FD 1020 - 2D Design: Elements + Principles
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Identify major concepts and issues fundamental to 3-D design through exercises, projects and readings specific to the course.
- Demonstrate the following processes – addition, subtraction, substitution, assemblage and fabrication as they relate to 3D design practices through class projects.
- Analyze the multiple ways three-dimensional forms function within a visual language by discussing the vocabulary and terms related to 3D forms through verbal and written assignments.
Course Materials: ON CAMPUS:
Required Materials:
- 8.5 x 11 sketchbook or larger
- White vinyl eraser
- Xacto Blade, #11
- Xacto #11 blade replacements, 15 pack minimum
- 24” metal ruler with cork backing
- Duct Tape
- 3 pounds, Alginate (mold making material, we will discuss this in class)
- Other materials may be need based on student project decisions.
** Plan for $150 for additional miscellaneous materials.
**Materials may vary depending on the instructor, make sure to check with your professor before purchasing.
ONLINE:
Required Materials:
- Wood Glue or Super Glue
- Balsa Wood (selection based on designs)
- Hot glue gun
- Hot glue sticks
- Bailing Wire or Jewelry Wire or Copper Wire (1 roll)
- Duct tape
- Needle nose pliers with wire cutters
- Acrylic paint set paint
- Brushes
- Elmers glue
- 220 grit sandpaper
- Exacto knife #11 with blade replacements
- Steak knife
- 2-4 foam blocks of oral foam
- Sculpey, 2 Pounds
- Foil
- Other materials needed based on individual concepts
** Plan for $150 for materials.
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