Animation design graduates from universities have better employment prospects in the animation industry, as universities often provide students with more in-depth and specialized knowledge and skills, as well as a wider range of industry contacts and resources. However, the specific employment situation will still be influenced by factors such as market demand, personal skills and experience, work attitudes and interpersonal relationships.
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Here I have summarized the relevant domestic educational institutions and selected a few for your reference
Wang's Education
The old educational institutions, including CG painting, 3D modeling, ** post-professional strength is more prominent, this institution will also hold a national CG competition every year, divided into 2D painting and 3D model two groups, participants in addition to their students, there are also many industry practitioners and college students, industry recognition is relatively high.
cgwang
I have heard about animation and game vocational training for a long time, and the main courses are: original illustration, AI painting, modeling animation, shooting and post-processing related majors. He has published many professional books, and there are 13 physical campuses across the country, and his reputation is relatively stable.
Painter Scholar
A paradise for self-learners, this education platform has countless resources and materials in addition to a large number of ** tutorials, and most of them are free, the services you want to charge for are also very cost-effective, and the offline campus reputation is also very good.
Zhima teaching
There are live recordings and broadcasts, ** cheap reputation is still very good, classroom cases and student works on the platform are updated and iterated quickly, and the strength of the teacher's level is the biggest selling point of this platform.
As for the Taboo effect, it is not directly related to anime design. The Abu effect refers to the phenomenon that people's ideas, beliefs or behaviors gradually converge or conform due to the influence of certain factors in a certain group or society.
This effect may explain why certain cultural, religious, or political groups are able to attract large numbers of members and maintain their unity. In animation design, the response effect may be manifested as a convergence of aesthetic concepts, creative styles or consumption habits of creators or audiences, which may affect the diversity and innovation of works.