3-D Computer Modeling CSCI 140 Spring 2003 |
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| | CSCI 140 | 3-D Computer Modeling | 3 Units | (TRACS 11225) |
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| | Lecture | Wednesday | 12:00 - 12:50 PM | OCNL 124 | | Lab 1 | Tuesday & Thursday | 6:00 - 7:50 PM | OCNL 251 | | Lab 2 | Tuesday & Thursday | 4:00 - 5:50 PM | OCNL 251 |
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| | Tuesday | 3:00 | to | 4:00 PM | | | Wednesday | 4:30 | to | 5:30 PM | | | Thursday | 3:00 | to | 4:00 PM | |
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| This course uses 3-D modeling and animation software in developing 3-D computer models and creating presentation of those models in story-telling still scenes. The tools, techniques, and topics studied will include basic and advanced 3-D modeling tools, 3-D scene layout, lighting, texturing, and rendering. 1.0 hour discussion, 4.0 hours activity.
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| PC Zip disk; Internet Access
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| | Introductory Project | 3% | | | First Project | 10% | | | Group Project | 20% | | | Individual Project | 20% | Project Totals 53% |
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| | First Critique | 5% | | | Group Critique | 5% | | | Individual Critique | 5% | Critique Totals 15% |
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| | In-Class Presentation | 10% | | | Group Presentation | 5% | | | Individual Presentation | 5% | Presentation Totals 20% |
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| | In-Class Evaluation | 4% | | | Group Evaluation | 4% | | | Individual Evaluation | 4% | Evaluation Totals 12% | | | | | Total | 100% | |
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| An overall 65 percent of the total evaluation points will be considered minimal passing with a required minimum of 50% of EACH of aspects of the class being necessary, but not sufficient to pass the class.
In this course you are being graded as an individual and you must do your own work. Academic dishonesty will result in failure for the assignment and may result in failure for the entire course. See University policies: Academic Honesty and Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities.
Assignments will be weighted by difficulty and will be graded on design, style, documentation, correctness, and completeness. Assignments are NOT turned-in to the Department Office NOR slid under the instructor's office door. Those assignments that are to be turned-in via paper must be turned-in at the start of the specified lecture.
Late assignments receive an automatic 20% penalty and an additional reduction of 20% for every additional week. If you are unable to take an examination or if you miss an assignment due date because of illness or emergency, you must present verifying written documentation.
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