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CONTINUING STUDIES

Introductory 3D Animation (Maya)

CSAN 115
Advance beyond Maya basics into its animation toolkit. Animate characters, props, and environments for film, TV and games through guided exercises and a self‑directed mini project.

Tuition Fees:
$728.28

Section Dates:

Description

Whether you want to work in film, TV, or in game development, understanding 3D animation is essential for a career in creative tech industries. Building on essential functionality and tools from Introductory Maya, this course introduces the Animation specific modules of Autodesk Maya 3D. You will learn all aspects of the tools used in creating high quality 3D animation on Characters, Environments and Props used in Film, Television and Gaming industries. Through demonstrations, guided lessons and project-based assignments, work with an industry expert to complete a final self guided project that showcases the tools and techniques you have learned. This course can be taken in tandem with Introductory 3D Modeling for Animation.

What You'll Learn

  1. Select key frames within the timeline, including translation, rotation and scale functions
  2. Explore the Graph Editor and manipulate Function curves to alter and polish Animations
  3. Use the Blendshape library and Shape editor to create an animation scene
  4. Produce a fly-through scene using a Camera and Motion Path
  5. Modify the Cameras functions including timing, motion path, focal length, aperture and lights
  6. Apply animation to a character using motion capture data
  7. Apply character rigging functions and tools, including Auto Rig, custom rigging, and skin weight systems

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.

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Flexible Learning Certificate Credit

Animation, Flexible Elective - All Pathways