Computer Animation I

Computer Animation I is a Cognitive Science class taught by Christopher Bishop.

This course satisfies Distribution I requirements.

Course Description
This course will introduce students to the production of animated short films with the tools and techniques of three-dimensional (3D) computer graphics. Readings and lectures will cover the theoretical foundations of the field, and the homework assignments will provide hands-on, project-based experience with production. The topics covered will include modeling (the building of 3D objects), shading (assignment of surface reflectance properties), animation (moving the objects over time), and lighting (placing and setting the properties of virtual light sources). Due to the large amount of material being covered, additional workshops outside of class may be scheduled.

Learning Goals

 * Project-based
 * Expressive

Previous Semesters Offered

 * Fall 2009: taught by Chris Perry