A wide-angle view of a bright, modern computer lab at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, where students are seated at individual workstations learning 3D software. Most screens display some showing its blue swirl splash screen, others with 3D modeling or animation tools active. Students are focused on their monitors, some wearing headphones, surrounded by black mesh chairs and white desks. Sunlight streams in from large windows, illuminating the collaborative, tech-driven learning environment.
CONTINUING STUDIES

Introductory 3D Modeling + Animation (Blender)

CSAN 107
Building on skills developed in our Introductory Blender course, learn to use this free and open software to model, light, render and animate your characters to create compelling 3D visual storytelling.

Tuition Fees:
$728.28

Section Dates:

Description

Blender is used by graphic artists, illustrators, VFX artists, video game developers and animators alike to bring their imagination to life. Building on skills developed in Introductory Blender, learn to use this free and open software to model, light, render, and animate your characters to create compelling 3D visual storytelling. Learn how to create and work with objects, use modeling and sculpting tools, understand the nodes system to create materials, develop characters, how to use the camera, set lighting, export animations and more.Through demonstrations and hand-on activities, you will be able to produce portfolio worthy images and animations.

What You'll Learn

  1. Identify useful resources such as add-ons, models, and production materials for Blender
  2. Identify and demonstrate the importance of adequate lighting for 3D models in compositions or scenes
  3. Demonstrate increasingly complex mesh rigs for animation
  4. Show how to animate a character
  5. Create and model 3D objects for a composition, including lighting, volume and texture
  6. Plan camera angles and movements, lighting, and composition of to achieve a story
  7. Import asset model and texture maps into a game engine

Digital Badges

When you successfully complete this course, you will earn a digital Skills Badge. This badge can be shared on social media (like LinkedIn) to showcase your skills to employers.

Badges are issued through Accredible, a full-service digital credentialing solution:
How to access your credential.

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Flexible Learning Certificate Credit

Animation, Flexible Elective - All Pathways