it doesn't matter if you cant draw or if you think you cant draw. but you can be an animator if you want o. Just follow your dreams. Hope this helped Bye!!=)
Most animation schools or animation modules in graphic design/digital animation courses would require enrolled students to do a fundamental course on drawing/fine art. If you are interested in going into 2D animation (drawing cell by cell), good drawing skills are essential.
However, if you are more interested in 3D animation, which is the direction the animation and movie industry are moving towards, your 3D modeling skills or in the case of video gaming courses, your programming skills are more critical (including being strong in physics, mathematics, analytical thinking typically associated with computer science and engineering).
3D modelling does not just involve creating a 3D volumetric static mass. It involves rigging for movements, texture & mapping, lighting/compositing, special effects etc. However, to do a realistic 3D object, good observation skills or imagination are essential, which are the basis of good drawing skills anyway.
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You get to invent new things in your drawings and be unique
You don't. They'll think your a loser anyway.
Object drawing, or still-life drawing, is when you take an object, put it directly in front of you, and draw it as accurately to real-life as you can. It's often used as practice in order to learn about lighting, shape and/or detailing/texture in various items, or even just to touch up your skills to remove the rust. Hope I helped!
Here i say. What do we have here. The drawing is drawn i see. The cad is new. What does that mean. Could it be, that i am afraid to see. How about that. Cad is better than drawing but drawing is better than cad. You see, if you draw then you draw, if you cad then its cad. No need for skills just the computer mind is you. But you are not you unless you draw it by you. So is it really you. Solely down to you. No denying.
Some communication skills that are essential are interpersonal skills, writing skills, and presentation skills.
Workplace Essential Skills - 1996 was released on: USA: 1996
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think creatively technical skills: drawing, computer design skills
yeah he does!
Walt, was determined to be an animatior. He kept drawing and drawing, never had a college education or anything related to animation. Walt, discovered how to use animation and just started up his own company. Those who would like to be a animatior, you can be one without a degree for some companies but it requires hardcore amazing art skills and the other one's require a degree because it's in 3d.
Literacy and numeracy are essential
Building rapport with the customers is an essential business skills. It is your personal relationship that you build with your clients that will make different that decides whether someone will purchase through you or someone else.
i had to meliorate my drawing skills
There are three essential skills or competencies a manager should possess. They are technical skills, human skills and conceptual skills.
yes it does improve your drawing. Because it helps you develop your ability to recognize shapes and lines in a picture.
You need essential skills to survive. Being able to cook without the stove catching fire is an essential skill. It is an essential skill to read a recipe accurately and be able measure quantities. You want desirable skills because they bring you pleasure. A desirable skill is finding a recipe that you like and learning how to make it without poisoning yourself or your guests.