Most Comprehensive 3D Animation & Gaming Program
Our Program in 3D Animation and Gaming is an innovative and comprehensive course designed to nurture aspiring animators and Game Designers. This Program offers a unique blend of creative theory and hands-on-practical training in the world of animation and gaming.
Course Content
- Pre-production
- Storyboarding
- Concept of Filmmaking
- Digital Painting
- Matte Painting
- BG modelling & Surfacing
- 3D Character Development
- Texturing & Look Development
- Lightning & Rendering
- Particle and Dynamics
- Rigging & Character Setup
- Character Animation
- Game Art & Animation
- Game Sound & Music
- Blue Prints (Unreal Engine)
- Introduction to Game Design
- Game Development Tools
- User Interface
- Fundamentals of Game Design
- Game Engines
- User Experience
- Game Conceptualization
- Level Design
- Rendering
- Game Documentation
- Game Environments
- Digital Sculpting
- Simulate Lighting
- Shading & Rendering
CAREER OPTIONS
Unlock various career option after completing the 3D Animation and Gaming course with Graphical Guru in various fields such as:
3D modelling artists create the models for all 3D art assets within the game – characters, weapons, vehicles, furniture, trees, rocks and so on.
A rendering artist is a digital artist who uses computer programs to create images from 2D or CG models.
Character animators create characters for film, television, video games, and mobile applications.
A texture artist, also known as a texture painter, texturing artist, or visual effects (VFX) artist, creates realistic surfaces on computer-generated (CG) 3D models.
A game designer designs and develops video games, and is responsible for the game's foundation, execution, and user experience. They create the game's systems, rules, gameplay, and world-building, and may also write code or work with programmers to develop the back end.
A game asset designer is responsible for the visual assets in a game, including concept art, audio, and prototypes. They work with designers and developers to understand the project's artistic brief, and research references for the game's style.
A lighting artist, also known as a lighting technician, uses light to enhance the mood, atmosphere, tone, and depth of scenes in computer-generated (CG) animations. They work in many different fields, including animation studios, advertisement agencies, film and TV drama, and graphic or web design companies.
A layout artist is in charge of the design or visual presentation of a publication or project. Their duties are to assemble photographs, charts, or other graphics and combine these elements with text. Their goal is to create a visually interesting spread that will attract an audience.