3D Animation Training

by David Hill

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3D Animation Training

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Remember when cartoons were made of hundreds of thousands of animated cells, places over a static background? When an animator’s job was to spend hours at a time, hunched over a desk, drawing?

Lately though, it seems that two-dimension animations have all but gone extinct. Computers have found a major role in today’s animations, removing much of the tedious and repetitive drawing from the process. But is 3D animation here to stay? What does this mean for animators?

It’s always a little suspicious when flashy new technologies replace old practices. Over the past 20 years though, 3D animation has risen from being flashy and new to acting as a new standard for animation. Why 3D animation is so popular

3D animation adds a third dimension to traditional animation, giving scenes and characters a more realistic and engaging feel. The realism also makes 3D animation a useful tool for medical instructional videos, interior design plans and military training. With a mix of for-fun and extremely useful functions, 3D animation is here to stay.
We can only expect that 3D animation technology will continue to change and develop at a rapid pace. With so much potential, and so many industries that could potentially benefit, 3D animation technology will only improve.

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