Yeah, sure, here's my stuff so far. There's a lot of work to be done still, but with four classes at a time and 10 week semester's, I'm pretty rushed to get things done and learn it at the same time. Feel free to C&C. Here's 30-weeks of animation classes: (Subway related stuff has a few more weeks of development to go)…
Thanks for the input guys. I won't waste my money on Devry or any high priced school. And I'll be working like a slave on my portfolio this summer after classes are over. Everything I have to show from the school year was rushed, and I really want to go back and redo a lot of things. That's mostly the reason I haven't…
Stradigos, I am also in the animation program at Baker (Flint campus), and my plans are roughly the same as yours. Finish the animation program(winter Q for me, started in a little late due to finishing my associates in programming) and then go into the game software design bachelor's program. The animation AAS I found…
Hey guys, I have a question for those working in either the film or gaming industry. For reference though, I'm trying to break into the game industry. I would like to hear it from both worlds though. I have three more weeks left of classes before I get my Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Animation. It's not…
If you absolutely need to spend your $19,000, I will vouch for the Animation Mentor online program. http://www.animationmentor.com/ You're being taught by guys from Dreamworks, Sony Pictureworks and Pixar. I don't believe it's an accredited degree granting program, but you'll be hard pressed to find better animation…
devry is worthless!!! Repeat after me guys, devry is worthless!!! Repeat after me guys, devry is worthless!!! Repeat after me guys, devry is worthless!!! Repeat after me guys... Do you get my drift... If you want to learn animation, and spend 20K go buy that video tutorial library of, eh, I don't know the name. LOL I can't…
All about the portfolio. I will agree that animation mentor is awesome, an animator I used to work with went through it and he learned TONS and felt it was well worth his time and money. He's now working at Dreamworks.
a degree in true comp sci is worth more than a 'degree' in animation. If you know how to code, you are worth more. As an artist, I wish I knew more about coding and I even wish I had a degree in it (but I sucked at math) Art is always something you can futz around with on the side and get better at with all the materials…