AD3D (Advanced Program in 3D Animation)
What is AD3D?
AD3D stands for "Advanced Program in 3D Animation," a specialized course that teaches the complete
workflow of 3D animation, including modeling, texturing, rigging, and character animation. It uses
industry-standard tools such as Autodesk Maya, 3ds Max, and Adobe After Effects. The program is
designed to prepare students for careers in animation, film, and game design.
Course duration and Job Scopes
This Course duration is 24 months.
Job Scopes : 3D Animator, Modeling Artist, Lighting and Texture Artist, Rigging Artist, Visual
Effects Artist,
Game Artist.
3D Animator
A 3D Animator creates lifelike animations for characters, environments, and objects in films, TV
shows, video games, and commercials. They use specialized software like Autodesk Maya or Blender to
bring digital creations to life, focusing on movement, expressions, and physics. This role is highly
creative, requiring both artistic talent and technical skills to produce seamless animations that
engage audiences.
Modeling Artist
A Modeling Artist in 3D animation is responsible for creating 3D models of characters, environments,
and objects used in films, games, and advertisements. They use software like Autodesk Maya and 3ds
Max to build realistic or stylized models that serve as the foundation for animation and visual
effects. Their work involves shaping geometry and ensuring that models are optimized for animation
and rendering.
Lighting and Texture Artist
A Lighting and Texture Artist in 3D animation is responsible for adding lighting effects and realistic textures to 3D models to enhance their appearance and fit the scene's mood. They create materials, surfaces, and lighting setups to bring depth, detail, and realism to characters and environments. This role is essential in films, video games, and visual effects, where high-quality visuals are key.