Showing posts with label Animation Courses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animation Courses. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 August 2016

3D Animation- A groundbreaking and game changing innovation

Talk about 3D Animation and it raises visions of a make-believe world and creativity. While the term animation has been around for decades, the 3D concept is quite recent and holds a mystical appeal for all those who explore it. Media Commercials, cartoons, and internet animation has taken over the world of entertainment and 3D animation has created a wonderful impact in every area it has been applied. The industry demands qualified individuals to give it a new dimension and this demand is being provided by institutes offering full-fledged 3D animation courses.


3D animation-An Introduction

The 3D animation consists of creating moving images and pictures in a three-dimensional digital environment and is a complex and challenging process. The steps involved are:
  • Creation of a 3D model using 3D software
  • Exporting image sequences to create an animation illusion
  • Process this sequence of images as one moving image

3D animation found its first practical application in the movies business and was long thought to be limited to it. However, with time, it has found innovative and useful applications in various industries like Medicine, Architecture & Designing, Manufacturing, and Forensic Sciences amongst others. 

The application of 3D animation in various industries

Mining Industry: By using advanced 3D software, it is now possible to create a complete layout of an underground mine showing positions of tunnels, vents, ramps and access shafts. It is also possible to point out various mineral location quite easily. This is useful for geologists to visualize and interpret mining and geological data in quick time and improves mining operations to a great extent.

Gaming Industry: The introduction of 3D animation in the gaming industry gave it a tremendous boost that it desperately needed to shake off the lethargy of 2D animation. 3D animation made the games extremely entertaining and interactive by making it lifelike and taking engagement to a new level. 

Construction and Architecture: The dynamic demands of the construction industry are being increasingly met by the introduction of 3D animation and architectural planning and designing has undergone a major metamorphoses due to its use. Traditional methods of drawing and designing had its own limitations but with 3D animation, models are being created to interact with the user and saves a lot of time while preparing documents and visual aids. 3D animation allows a structure to become tangible as the length, breadth and width can be visualized more effectively. It also allows changes and modifications to be done quickly and easily.

Advertising Industry: The purpose of advertising a particular product is to influence people to buy it and 3D animation brings the product alive and captivates the consumer to a great extent. It provides a sense of visual excitement to the viewer and brings products to life, thus creating a huge impression and pushing them towards buying the product. Many 3D animation courses focus on these applications and give students a huge edge over the large competition in this field.

Thursday, 3 July 2014

Animation Insights: What to Look Out For in an Animation Education

Hello again!

Today I’d like to share a little bit about 3D Animation Courses in Singapore, and hopefully manage to shed some light when first starting off in the industry.

When we mention an education in animation, there are several things to look out for. First off, are you looking for a generalised education? Or are you looking at specialising into a field such as Character Game Design and Animation? The danger of picking up general 2D and 3DAnimation Courses in Singapore is that Animation in itself is largely wide scope. A general education is best fitted as an introduction for anyone looking into entering the world of Animation and is requiring a base.

The Diploma in Animation from MAGES is one such course, and its modules provide a solid foundation for aspiring animators to find their niche. However, it is up to them to go further and develop their chosen specialty in order to avoid the trappings of being known as a generalist. Some may opt to develop these skills on their own, which is fine, but for those who prefer a guiding hand to boost their future portfolio and career while they seek out specialisation, the Advanced Diploma in Animation at MAGES is a good bet. It offers specialisation into Visual Effects, 3D Modeling and character game design and animation.

However I’d like to emphasise that for an animator, or any skill-based industry for that matter, what matters is not the level of certificate that you have. Your transcripts provide a glimpse into the training you have received, but at the end of the day, what tells your story is your portfolio. It is what future employers will ask for, when they are seriously considering you for a position. As such, it is good when looking out for schools and institutions that understand the focus on employability after education. Look out for modules in their courses that focus on portfolio development.


Well, that is all the time that I have for today. If you do have any questions however, feel free to leave a message on the blog. Cheers everyone, and thanks for reading!

Monday, 9 June 2014

Giving Life to Images-A Look into Diploma Courses in Animation



Diploma courses in animation have been increasingly popular these days because of the rise in demand for Animators. The field of animation was once only limited to the film industry, where companies such as Pixar and Disney were seen as the main options for an animator. These days, animators have an embarrassment in riches when it comes to opportunities.

Prospective students intending on picking up an animation diploma should know however, that there are many aspects to animation, and that it is important that when choosing their animation diploma, that they should be aware of the modules their chosen institutes are offering.

The first question to be asked is, what does being an animator mean in today’s context? Animators create 2D and 3D images in motion for animated films, videogames, commercials, and music videos. They create images, as well as special effects using film, video or computer software.


Animators essentially make objects or characters appear lifelike by manipulating light, colour, texture, shadow, and transparency—or manipulating static images to give the illusion of motion. They create 2D and 3D images depicting objects in motion or illustrating a process, using computer animation or modeling program, and design complex graphics as well as animation. Animators also design animation and graphics, create storyboards, and create designs, drawings and illustrations. They create, plan, and script animated narrative sequences, develop multimedia presentations and technical illustrations, and assist with background design and production coordination.

Here at MAGES Institute of Excellence, our animation diploma is structured to provide students with a solid foundation and consists of core modules such as:

– Perspectives and Composition
– Character and Environment Design
– History and Principles of Animation
– Digital Imaging
– Digital 2D Animation
– Storyboarding and Scriptwriting
– 3D Modeling in Maya
– Texturing and Lighting
– Character Rigging
– Character Animation

Our advanced animation diploma takes this education a step further by offering specialization modules for each of the following disciplines; Character Animation, 3D Modeling, as well as Visual Effects. MAGES also offers Part-Time Diploma Courses in Animation for those unable to commit to a full-time course. Our Part Time Animation Courses  are for 3 days a week, with each lessons lasting about 3 hours, and participating students go through the exact same curriculum as the full-time students. If part time animation courses do not meet your needs, and you are seeking to instead brush up on your skills or simply there for an introductory course, MAGES also offers professional short courses in animation.

At MAGES Institute of Excellence, we believe in providing a suitable learning environment to cater to our students’ unique needs. Of course, they say that seeing is believing, more so in animation than anywhere else. Visit us, and let MAGES show you how to take that first step into one of the world’s most exciting and explosive industries.
 

Thursday, 29 May 2014

Pursuing an Education Overseas-Choosing the Right Animation Course in Singapore

About Animation

Animation refers to the process of creating a continuous motion and shape-changing illusions through means of a quick-moving display of a sequence of static images that minimally differ from each other. Animators are essentially artists who specialize in the creation of animation.

The Growing Industry
  
The Animation industry has seen a boom lately, with more and more companies switching to Animation as an alternative outlet to the more traditional methods used. Where animation has always been the domain of film and video games, industries such as aviation, marketing and advertising have looked towards animation as an alternative and fresh outlet to support and propagate their products and services. 
Why Singapore?

In an age where technology has increased accessibility, students are no longer restricted to institutions within their vicinity. With its modern facilities and state-of-the-art infrastructure, Singapore has seen a constant influx of international students in recent years as it stakes its claim to be the region’s premiere hub for education.
The Creative Technologies faculty in particular has seen demand rise in recent years, with many businesses moving away from the use of traditional media to propagate their products and services. A quick peek online for example, will bring out the names of many reputed institutions offering the best animation courses in Singapore. These courses are designed to arm students and prepare them for the industry in the most efficient way possible.

Choosing the right Animation Course in Singapore for you

We have established that prospective students are spoilt for choice, with a number of reputed institutions offering animation courses in Singapore. While it is a “happy problem”, choosing the right course that is tailored to your needs is imperative that you receive the optimum education needed to achieve your ambitions. After all, a journey that starts in the wrong direction will often lead to one losing their way before they can reach their goal. Understanding your goals and planning your path can be tricky, but understanding what each course and the modules they offer can save you from much trouble later on.




Animation Diploma

A typical diploma in animation would entail coverage of processes in production stages as well as the typical skills needed for animation. Diploma courses in animation often include


  • Perspective and Composition 
  • Character and Environment Design 
  • History and Principles of Animation 
  • Digital Imaging 
  • Digital 2D Animation courses 
  • Story boarding & Script-writing 
  • 3D Modeling Courses 
  • Texturing and Lighting 
  • Character Rigging 
  • 3D Animation courses

Most motion media colleges often offer a degree pathway after the animation diploma, often leading to an advanced diploma in animation before having the option to pursue a degree in a more specialized field. Most of these institutions often offer part-time animation courses as well to cater to those who have less time and cannot devote themselves to a full-time education.



Aside from part-time animation courses, industry professionals also find themselves flocking to these motion media colleges to update their skills and stay relevant. Institutes often offer short courses that specialize in polishing a certain skill.

3D modeling courses, 2D Animation courses, and Digital Sculpting courses—to name a few, are all available via short courses that allow participants to pick up or enhance their skill in the subject matter, and enabling them to earn a professional certificate to showcase their proficiency at the same time.
In short, the animation industry represents a burgeoning source of opportunity, and Singapore’s world-class infrastructure and accessibility make its institutes a top draw for those seeking to take their first step into the industry.