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  • kjman472
    Painfully Average
    • Nov 2008
    • 45

    #1

    Animation

    I will be attending college next year to major in 3D Animation. Any one with experience have any tips or anything to say about the industry?
  • Nullifidian
    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Sep 2007
    • 1837

    #2
    Re: Animation

    Have a goal in mind and work hard.


    Work very hard.


    Seriously, work very fucking hard.
    It's a highly competitive field. You won't make the cut (school wise or industry wise) if you come in with the attitude of doing the bare minimum for a passing grade (not that I expect you to have that attitude but it's a major pitfall). They only hire the best of the best and in order to be in that selection you'll have to have plenty of knowledge and a killer portfolio to boot so utilize the time you have in school to learn as much as you can on various aspects of animation (and beyond, cause principles of other artistic fields are usually transferrable). Knowing drawing/painting fundamentals will help you in animation and knowing animation fundamentals will help you in drawing/painting etc.

    As for learning more about animation, observation is KEY. Study how things or animals are in reality (drawing lifestudies), study how they move, study how people act and react with emotions. The absolute key to good animation skill (or any art skill) is good observational skill.

    Also, have fun! Don't let what I'm saying here scare you off or anything, just see it as a word of caution but most importantly see it as a fun challenge.

    What are you interested in for animation? Feature films? Videogames? Something else?

    edit: This thread might be better off in the 32bit rgb forum.
    Last edited by Nullifidian; 03-19-2014, 08:14 AM.

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    • Wayward Vagabond
      Confirmed Heartbreaker
      FFR Simfile Author
      • Jul 2012
      • 5866

      #3
      Re: Animation

      to add to what spitfire already said. one of the best ways to study motion is to record yourself doing things you do. record yourself masturbating, eating, showering, dressing, undressing, crying, masturbating with toys. get a feel for the world around you and how things move and interact with each other.

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      • Pseudo Enigma
        ごめんなさい (/ω\)
        • Aug 2012
        • 2290

        #4
        Re: Animation

        Originally posted by Wayward Vagabond
        to add to what spitfire already said. one of the best ways to study motion is to record yourself doing things you do. record yourself masturbating, eating, showering, dressing, undressing, crying, masturbating with toys. get a feel for the world around you and how things move and interact with each other.
        t..tmi dude

        Be prepared to lose your sanity. In fact, if you haven't done so already, just get rid of it. It's easier now than later.

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        • Wayward Vagabond
          Confirmed Heartbreaker
          FFR Simfile Author
          • Jul 2012
          • 5866

          #5
          Re: Animation

          i was going to go further with it but i stopped myself

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