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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
In the absence of that information, I'll assume that you wish to pursue 3D animation, the type that you see these days from the likes of Pixar, Disney, etc.
If so, then you will not be required to have good drawing skills. Instead, you'll probably need to study the art of acting more than anything else.
A 3D animator is different from a traditional (2D) animator in that while the latter was required to draw individual plates/cels, the former is usually handed a model by another artist (a modeller) for animation.
Here is a description of the stages in the cre
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Products in the leader quadrant are rated highly by G2. Crowd users and have substantial market presence scores. Leaders include: Cinema 4D, 3Ds Max Design, and Maya.
Good performers are highly rated by their users but have not yet achieved the market share and scale of the Leaders. High performers include: Thea Render, Blender, and KeyShot.
Contenders have significant market presence and resources, but have received below aver
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Degree level: Post-secondary education is not required but can be helpful; medical illustrators need postgraduate training.
Degree field: Art-related program, medical illustration
Experience-Years of experience creating images; a portfolio to show prospective employers may be required.
Key Skills-Creativity and ability to market and sell your work, familiarity with several software programs, including Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.
Salary (2017)-$45,080 (average salary for fine artists, including illustrators).
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
The major and concentration area you choose will depend entirely on the field you wish to enter. For example, if you are interested in becoming a 3D modeller in the game industry, consider majoring in game design.
3D Modeler Jobs
3D modellers create characters and environments for video games and 3D mov
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
If you have learned 3DS Max for animation then you can join animation studios.
If you do renders on 3Ds max then you can contact a lot of firms that are in need of 3D visuals, like architectural firms, interior designers, etc.
You can also become a teacher at a 3DS max teaching institute.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
A texture artists job is to paint surface textures on animated characters, environments, and props. The number of textures animators work with is endless and may include things such as wrinkles, fur, scales, sweat, and mud. In some cases, the textures used in animation cannot be found in real life. In these instances, the texture artist invents his own textures using his imagination and creativity skills.
Texture Artist Jobs
Texture artists use a variety of software, platforms, and rendering environments to create textures for environments, characters, objects, and props for animated films, television shows, and vide
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
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