Graduate Certificate in 3D Modeling for Entertainment
-- viewing now3D Modeling for Entertainment is a specialized field that combines artistic and technical skills to create immersive experiences. Designed for aspiring professionals and hobbyists alike, this Graduate Certificate program focuses on developing expertise in 3D modeling software, texturing, and lighting.
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This unit introduces students to the basics of 3D modeling, including understanding 3D space, creating 3D objects, and working with different modeling software. It covers the fundamental concepts and techniques required for 3D modeling in the entertainment industry. • Computer-Aided Design (CAD) for 3D Modeling
This unit focuses on the application of CAD software in 3D modeling for entertainment, including creating 3D models, texturing, and lighting. It covers the use of CAD software in film, television, and video game production. • 3D Animation Principles
This unit explores the principles of 3D animation, including keyframe animation, physics-based animation, and motion capture. It covers the techniques and software used in 3D animation for entertainment, including Maya, Blender, and Houdini. • Visual Effects for 3D Modeling
This unit introduces students to the principles of visual effects in 3D modeling for entertainment, including compositing, matte painting, and particle simulations. It covers the use of visual effects software, such as Nuke and After Effects. • 3D Rendering and Lighting
This unit covers the principles of 3D rendering and lighting, including rendering techniques, lighting models, and shading. It covers the use of rendering software, such as Arnold and V-Ray. • Game Engine Development for 3D Modeling
This unit focuses on the development of game engines for 3D modeling, including Unity and Unreal Engine. It covers the techniques and software used in game engine development for entertainment. • 3D Modeling for Film and Television
This unit explores the specific requirements of 3D modeling for film and television, including creating characters, environments, and special effects. It covers the techniques and software used in film and television production. • 3D Modeling for Video Games
This unit focuses on the specific requirements of 3D modeling for video games, including creating characters, environments, and props. It covers the techniques and software used in video game production. • Advanced 3D Modeling Techniques
This unit covers advanced 3D modeling techniques, including sculpting, rigging, and animation. It covers the use of advanced software, such as ZBrush and Maya, and the techniques used in high-end entertainment production. • 3D Modeling for Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR)
This unit explores the specific requirements of 3D modeling for VR and AR, including creating immersive experiences and interactive environments. It covers the techniques and software used in VR and AR production.
Career path
| **Career Role** | Description |
|---|---|
| **3D Modeling Specialist** | Create 3D models for film, television, and video games using software such as Blender, Maya, or 3ds Max. |
| **Visual Effects Artist** | Apply 3D modeling skills to create visual effects for films, television shows, and commercials. |
| **Game Developer** | Design and build 3D models for video games using software such as Unity or Unreal Engine. |
| **Animation Artist** | Create 3D animations for films, television shows, and commercials using software such as Blender or Maya. |
Entry requirements
- Basic understanding of the subject matter
- Proficiency in English language
- Computer and internet access
- Basic computer skills
- Dedication to complete the course
No prior formal qualifications required. Course designed for accessibility.
Course status
This course provides practical knowledge and skills for professional development. It is:
- Not accredited by a recognized body
- Not regulated by an authorized institution
- Complementary to formal qualifications
You'll receive a certificate of completion upon successfully finishing the course.
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