If I learned the techniques of animation like human and animal walk cycles,timing,appealing,overlapping,stag!.!.!. tangents and other techniques in the animation book, doesn't it mean i should go to 2d animation college!? Www@QuestionHome@Com
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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Most animators learn 2-D first because it is visually and mentally easier to learn!. However if you want to achieve and improve your learning/ education/job u can start to learn 3-D and eventually take 3-D cources in collage or university because that's where the work is a lot nowadays with all the movies and games being producedWww@QuestionHome@Com Not really though it good to learn it 2d before attempting, learning in 3d but you can do it the other way: depends how the way you learn!. Most art colleges support 2d as well as 3d animation and clay animation: But if you want to get ahead of the game I recommend these books, items and websites: Items: A Waccom tablet (A must for 2d digital animation and art) Adobe Flash or Toon Boom (an 2d animation software) 3d max or Maya ( 3d software that expensive but worth it but the alternative and free software will be Blender) Zbrush (Really good 3d software but gotta have a strong computer) Photoshop (A must for all digital artists) A light table and scanner (if you want to to it the traditional way) Books: Richard Willams: The Animator's Survival Kit (a must have book for all animators) 3d max 6 animation: CG fimmaking from concept to compleation ( a book for doing 3d animation) How to Cheat in Flash CS3: The art of design and animation in Adobe Flash CS3 (for flash cs3 animation) Good luck in Animating Www@QuestionHome@Com sounds like your doing a fine job, you could probably do what ever you want artistically, but if you like 2d animation why not go to a college that supports it!?Www@QuestionHome@Com |