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Lesley University
Minor in 3D/Sculpture
- Cambridge, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Minor in 3D/Sculpture allows students to focus on working 3-dimensionally and sculpture/installation as a medium, discipline, process and vehicle to evolve conceptual thinking with creative practices. It will provide students the opportunity to explore the technical, formal, historical and theoretical approaches to working 3D through a combination of studio courses. Explorations in traditional mediums such as wood, clay and plaster will be utilized as well as mixed media, interdisciplinary practices and non-traditional mediums and found object. The analysis of contemporary practices lead to students developing personal strategies in sculpture. Working


Escola Britânica de Artes Criativas
Animation, VXF, Games and VR: Fundamentals
- Pinheiros, Brazil
Course
5 months
On-Campus
Portuguese, English
A unique opportunity to get closer to the universe of computer graphics and acquire general knowledge in its various segments such as: Animation, Concept Art, Special Effects (VFX), Games and Virtual Reality (VR). Learning takes place during the development of a series of projects, that is, the student will “learn by doing”, in a 100% practical and interdisciplinary way. The program was created for the student who is interested in the subject, but has little or no experience and would like to become a professional in the area or change careers.
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Do you ever find yourself wishing you could bring your wildest ideas to life in a 3D world? Have you always wanted to use art and animation in your career? With 3D animation, anything is possible.
During a 3D animation degree, you learn how to use software to create realistic characters and environments, and how to bring them to life using keyframing techniques. You'll also get to discover the principles of animation such as timing, spacing, exaggeration, and more. Plus, you'll have the chance to dive into other fields of the industry, like motion graphics design or visual effects compositing.
A degree in 3D animation can open up many doors. You could become a 3D character animator, create 3D models for the gaming industry, or even make web animations. You could also choose to work in film and television production or special effects. With enough training and experience, you could even become an independent animator or director.
No matter where your degree takes you, you'll have the chance to be creative and use cutting-edge technology. Who knows? Maybe you'll be the next big name in 3D animation.