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In this course the student uses an advanced, industry-specific CAD system to produce
high-level graphic presentations. Create color palettes, textiles, and surface
designs; explore texture mapping and how it is used to create a natural drape on the
fashion figure; and use the computer as a layout design tool for swatches and vector flat
drawings.
Students who repeat this course will improve skills through further instruction and practice.
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(18 hours lecture; 54 hours lab; Degree applicable)
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(May be taken two times for credit.)
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Identify the different processes used to create original textile design or interpret current styles.
- Utilize the computer, scanner and mouse to create color palates and fabric design suitable for the fashion industry.
- Define terminology, basic tools, and techniques necessary to create computer generated technical designs and textiles.
- Develop industry appropriate line sheets.
- Create seasonal knit, fabric pattern, color design boards using U4ia software.
- Evaluate the work of others for creativity, format and appropriate use of computer tools.
- Compare and contrast class assignments to current industry standards.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
Students completing FASH 26 - Fashion Computer Assisted Design will be able to:
- use a CAD program to design knit textiles.
- use CAD software to design a novelty woven textile.
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FASHION MERCHANDISING
AND DESIGN COURSES:
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