3D Animation & Visualization

Diploma in 3D Animation and Visual F/X

3D Animation and Visual Effects (VFX) combine creativity and technology to bring digital worlds to life. 3D animation involves creating and manipulating three-dimensional models, adding textures, lighting, and rigging characters to make them move realistically, while applying animation principles like timing, anticipation, and motion to enhance storytelling.

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What You'll Learn

Fundamentals of 2D & 3D animation, storytelling, and visual language.
Modeling, texturing, lighting, and rendering using industry-standard software.
Character design, rigging, and realistic character animation techniques.
Visual effects (VFX) skills such as motion tracking, compositing, and CGI integration.
Creating cinematic scenes using particle effects, dynamics, and simulations.
Editing, sound design, and final project compositing for production-quality output.

Course Curriculum

  • Graphic Design (PS, AI & ID) Sketching (Drawing) AutoDesk's Maya (Character Animation)

  • Autodesk 3Ds MAX (Modeling & Architecture) Rendering (V-ray & D5) Video Production (PR & AE)

  • 1 year

Meet Your Instructors

MD. Jahangir Alam
MD. Jahangir Alam

Graphics Design & Animation

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Frequently Asked Questions

3D animation is the process of creating moving images in a three-dimensional digital space. It is used in films, video games, commercials, simulations, and virtual reality to bring characters, objects, and environments to life.

Visual Effects (VFX) refers to integrating digital elements into live-action footage to create scenes that are impossible or impractical to shoot in real life. While 3D animation creates fully digital sequences, VFX often combines real footage with digital enhancements.

Popular software includes Autodesk Maya, Blender, Cinema 4D, Houdini, and Adobe After Effects. These tools help with modeling, rigging, animation, particle effects, compositing, and rendering.