If you have been developing an interest in animation you may be asking yourself the question as what would it take to become one. First before researching the answer to that question, you would be wise to gain some knowledge as to what animation is all about.
In simple terms, 3D is computer-generated imagery. Most of the 3D computer work is done with different types of animation software. It can range from being basic to extremely complex. In fact, some large production houses have had their own software programs specifically designed for their individual needs.
It must also be realized that the finished product of a 3D movie for example is not just the matter of drawing the character. There are many facets involved. For example, there are the 3D models to be compiled, the materials and textures that add to the realism of it, and of course, all of the background images as well.
Another thing you must bare in mind is that 3D animation is not just restricted to cartoons. It is used in many industries and more are surfacing everyday. It is used for entertainment, as you are familiar with but also in designing as in architecture. Then in medicine, it can be used as a teaching aid. Corporations are using it for presentations and even web sites.
If you are looking at becoming an animator as a career then you will be happy to know it is a very viable market. Entertainment for example has been around forever it seems and shows no signs of going away. It may slow down when the economy is weak but it always weathers the economic storms. You are going to find that there are many options and opportunities awaiting you once you are ready to enter into the job market but before you get to that point you must considering being yourself educated and experienced to do the job.
You are going to need some basic skills. To begin with, you have to be inclined towards artistic skills that you can perfect. You need to know the fundamentals and how to apply them. Then you will need to be adept with a computer and be comfortable working with software. You do not need programming skills because you are not writing the software you are using it. Most of them are user friendly. Companies that have their own version and will provide proper training to employees.
What you will need to research and find is an excellent training program. Do your best to find one that is established and reputable? Training in this field is certainly not cheap, but the rewards you reap from successful employment will be well worth the time and money. That of course is if you have answered, the question ,is becoming an animator for you?
In addition to everything else we have talked about you must never ceasing practicing and perfecting your skills. The industry is forever changing and you must stay in tune with those changes so you are not left behind in the technology.
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