If you want to study art and take the design exam, isn t it possible for art students to study desig

Updated on educate 2024-03-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm an art student. It's 3 years older now. Foreign languages are not very important in the Faculty of Fine Arts!

    As for art, it depends on what major you want to study, I studied graphic design, I was in my freshman year, and the teacher would let us use strokes, such as sketching, plaster, sketching, gouache, and some creative sketches and sketches, nothing big! When I got to the second year of art, the main focus was on design, and even if there was no art foundation, it wasn't a big problem, because it was design! It's all about creativity!

    The big 3 course is gone, it's all pure computer operation!

    If you want to learn more than art, the ability to draw by hand is not important! And, of course, anime comics. This is something to work on.

    But this work is also when you get to school, and the teacher will systematically teach you how to do it. But I suggest you don't study anime, my classmates went to Japanese anime companies to do it. There are also pornographic cartoons drawn inside.

    And the Japanese are very picky. Nothing interesting.

    There is also landscape design, gardens and the like. This major is mainly to learn CAD, and 3DMAX, their major is that the courses are more than mine, more difficult than mine, and the scope of employment is not as wide as mine. You can go if you like, but the main thing is to look at your hobbies.

    As for my major in graphic design, I didn't learn a lot of things, but although there were many, they were not very difficult, and the employment was relatively wide! There are packaging design, logo design, corporate VI design, poster design, and so on. My major is also computers!

    I've already said earlier that unless you're pure art and anime, it doesn't matter what drawing skills you have at hand! There is no problem as long as you can pass the English test, art students are generally not good at English, and most schools will lower the foreign language standards of art students.

    Take my school as an example, the English test paper is different from the paper of other majors. We're all not less difficult than they are. And the teacher can't let us fail in order to get a salary, and the teacher will also disclose the topic to us appropriately for their salary!

    So as long as you can get into the art major, foreign languages are not a problem.

    As for the major, graphic design is the most widely used to find a job, and I will learn a lot of software, so I won't give an example here, and web design will learn anything, as long as it is related to design.

    In addition, the advertising specialization is also OK, and there are not many main courses and planes!

    And pay special attention! Decoration design, visual communication, graphic design, these 3 majors are actually the same, but the professional names of each school are different, and the things you learn are the same!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Costume design! Because design wisdom and personal value are far from being valued as they should be, because philistines and utilitarianism weaken people's respect for creativity. Of course, designers have gradually moved from the academic type in the early years to the open, pragmatic and hands-on type, and have moved from paper design to life practice design.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Among the design majors, the majors that can be applied for without taking the art examination are architecture, urban and rural planning and landscape architecture, and some universities also recruit some science students in fashion design and engineering.

    For example, architectural design in some colleges and universities, in fact, most colleges and universities in China are not art students, but science students, and architecture is an engineering major, such as the old eighth school of architecture.

    In addition to architectural design, industrial design has a larger science component. Better schools Harbin Institute of Technology, Tsinghua Tongji those. So design is actually something that everyone can learn, and it doesn't have to be an art student.

    In addition, in addition to positions such as concept design and illustration design, most of the design work is completed through computer software operation, and the requirements for art and painting skills are not very high. Therefore, not all design majors need art students.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is possible for art students to apply for the design category. Because art and design can be said to complement each other, both of them have strong artistry and creativity. In many universities, there is no clear distinction between art and design, and some schools have "design" based on art, and similarly there are graphic design majors.

    Therefore, there is not much problem for art students to apply for the design class.

    But there are some issues to be aware of. First of all, you need to choose according to your interests and abilities, otherwise it may lead to learning difficulties. In addition, because art and design are similar but not identical, it is necessary to strengthen the learning and supplementation of relevant knowledge in the learning process.

    At the same time, it is also necessary to understand the relevant information such as different professional fields and employment prospects in order to successfully find employment in the future.

    In addition, art students applying for design also need to pay attention to whether the school accepts art students to apply for the examination, and the enrollment policies of different schools are different. It is also necessary to pay attention to whether the application conditions are met, as well as the relevant issues such as the examination and assessment of Cha Bo You.

    In general, art students can apply for the design class, but they need to pay attention to issues such as selection, learning, and related processes. Through reasonable choice and systematic learning, I believe that I can become an excellent designer in the future and achieve my own career development. <>

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