Module Information
Course Delivery
Assessment
| Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
|---|---|---|
| Semester Assessment | Portfolio: A portfolio of equally weighted projects | 100% |
| Supplementary Assessment | Portfolio: A portfolio of equally weighted projects | 100% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Construct distinctive character identities and environments by applying the principles of visual language to communicate psychological depth, backstory and atmosphere.
Apply research into art historical and contemporary practice to inform and justify your creative decisions.
Experiment with a range of media and demonstrate proficiency in select media to solve visual problems with skill and imagination.
Interpret briefs to generate original concepts through risk-taking, exploration, and iterative play, demonstrating resilience in the face of creative challenges.
Manage concurrent projects independently, adhering to professional deadlines through effective time management.
Articulate and critique visual concepts constructively in both visual and written forms, demonstrating professional vocabulary and the ability to reflect on one's own learning.
Brief description
Illustration: Worlds and Characters (AR24520) is highly recommended for students intending to take Illustration: Binding Stories (AR24720 / AR24840). This module lays the groundwork for sequential storytelling projects that will be produced in Illustration: Binding Stories.
This module is taught simultaneously with AR24640 'Illustration: Worlds and Characters (2)'
Content
Topics covered:
• Anatomy
• Clothing and drapery
• Lighting
• Perspective
• Character design principles
• Environmental design principles
• Compositional design
• Tools and media
Module Skills
| Skills Type | Skills details |
|---|---|
| Creative Problem Solving | Creative thinking. Devising imaginative solutions to prescribed briefs. Finding creative solutions for defined problems with the materials and tools. |
| Digital capability | Digital image production and image manipulation/editing, scanning for reproduction, printing, and online research skills. |
| Professional communication | Oral communication in tutorials and the exchange of ideas through peer group discussion |
| Real world sense | Fulfilling specific, set project briefs. Management of time to meet soft and hard deadlines. |
| Reflection | Developing own practice, research into methods and materials and self-critique |
| Subject Specific Skills | Technical and conceptual grounding in the materials and techniques employed in illustration |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 5
