It depends what software package you are using, what you want to do and how many hours a day u spend practicing and going over tutorials. If you use 3ds Max, I'd say about 4 months. Lightwave 3d takes about a year for a beginner. Maya is the best and takes around 2 years. Avoid Cinema 4d, Blender, and Sketchit as they introduce bad habits and are rather weak(not industry tools or standard either, don't lets their low price tag fool you; they get really slow with huge scenes and Cinema 4d in particular sucks at realistic reflactions and secularity) . Try to stick to Either Autodesk Maya or Lightwave 3d as both are good in the industry and both are powerful tools. If you want to be real good you might take a bit more than listed if u are a beginner. Once you learn one, others are easy.
depending on which company you work for it is usually around £20-£30,000
Yes. Officially it is "tellware" (free if you tell at least 2 other people about it) You can download it for free at http://www.daz3d.com
Yes. I watched it in 3D and thought it was very very good.
In the movies yes and no, because it was in 3d, but there was also 2d.
YUP
First of all its spelled "modeler"... It depends on the company and it's size, but generally anywhere from 38k to 65k - an average would probably be somewhere in the mid 40s.
Train your reaction time.
§ Pro/Engineer is feature based, 3D parametric solid modeler § It provides an integrated 3D CAD/CAM/CAE solution § It has centralized, associative and integrated database. § It is user friendly and interactive for user § It is also menu driven as well as icon based software
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There aren't a lot of video games designed specifically for 3D. More 3D games will be released as 3D televisions become more popular.
how long does the movie jackass 3d run for. It runs for 1hour 35min. in total
A-Train 3D and Angry Birds Star Wars are the games that are available for Nintendo.