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Autodesk visualization and animation software is the toolset of choice
in television production, film, and computer game development. These
groundbreaking tools, which include Autodesk® Maya®, Autodesk®
3ds Max®, Autodesk® MotionBuilder™, and many other products
from Autodesk Media and Entertainment, enable digital artists to create
compelling, award-winning imagery and transform the art and science of
visual entertainment.
In an industry growing faster than the talented pool of professionals
that exist to fill the demand, 3D animators can write their own tickets
to career success. Multimedia companies employ animators to create
special effects for movies, television shows, educational CDs, computer
games, and websites. Architectural and engineering firms seek animators
to create walkthroughs of 3D models that realistically depict the
finished look of their design plans. And utilities, police departments,
scientific research labs, and others hire animators to help visualize
solutions to industry challenges. Learn more about professions in
visualization and animation and get a head start on your career.
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Visual Artists
As they have done since the days of the cave painters, visual artists
create art to communicate ideas, thoughts, or feelings. They use a variety of
methods, including painting, sculpting, and illustration, and an assortment of
materials, including oils, watercolors, and acrylics. Visual artists' works
may be realistic, stylized, or abstract and may depict objects, people,
nature, or abstract ideas. To visual artists, the computer is simply another
in a long line of creative tools.
Visual artists generally fall into one of three categories. Fine artists,
such as painters and sculptors, create art to satisfy their own need for
self-expression. Illustrators and graphic designers, on the other hand, work
for commercial clients, such as major corporations, publishers, retail stores,
and advertisers. Graphic designers use a variety of print, electronic, and
film media to create designs that meet client needs. Familiarity with
computers and knowledge of a wide range of software are becoming essential for
many careers in visual art.
Autodesk software you're likely to use in this career includes:
3D Animation: Autodesk Maya, Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk
MotionBuilder
Visual FX and Compositing: Autodesk® Toxik™, Autodesk® Combustion®
Find out more about visual artists, including job descriptions, salaries,
and training requirements.
Computer Animators
We usually think of animation in association with entertainment-crazy
cartoon characters or incredible sequences in films that were done on large
computers. But there are other uses as well—sports, medicine, industrial
design, scientific research, military training and strategizing, and more.
Regardless of the purpose of the animation, the four major steps that are
usually followed are storyboarding, which is a visual script for the animation
sequence; modeling, which is used to convert real objects to animated objects
and control how animated objects behave; scripting and movement control,
methods to make motions work for their dramatic purpose; and rendering, which
is the process of making objects appear lifelike by manipulating such things
as light, shadow, and transparency.
Autodesk software you're likely to use in this career includes:
3D Animation: Autodesk Maya, Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk
MotionBuilder
Visual FX and Compositing: Autodesk Toxik, Autodesk Combustion
Media Mastering and Encoding: Autodesk® Cleaner® XL, Autodesk®
Cleaner® for Mac
Find out more about computer animators, including job descriptions,
training requirements, and links to other resources.
Graphic Designers
Turn on the computer, tap into your imagination, and let yourself go free.
Like fine artists, graphic designers use visual media to convey a message. But
the difference is that as a graphic designer you design, sketch, paint, and
mold using the mouse or stylus. And you're not stuck in the two-dimensional
world. Now you're working in 3D for television, the web, film, and more. You
may create an entire environment on your computer monitor—a museum gallery,
the surface of the moon, the center of a bustling city.
Computer-aided design (CAD) has opened the door to a new, exciting world of
design. And with graphic software options getting more powerful and more
diverse, we can only imagine what's in store for the future.
Autodesk software you're likely to use in this career include Autodesk 3ds
Max, Autodesk® VIZ, and Autodesk Combustion
Find out more about graphic designers, including job descriptions,
training requirements, and links to other resources.
Webmasters
When it comes to the website, you're in charge. The realm of your domain
depends entirely on the organization you're working with. Many webmasters are
a company of one. They create and maintain their own company websites. As
webmaster, you can be creating content, adapting existing content (from print,
for example) to a web-friendly format, creating and maintaining site
architecture, running the server software, performing system administration,
and more.
Probably the most important skill for a webmaster is adaptability, although
it's a given that you must know HTML (hypertext markup language)—the language
that is used to put content, be it image or text, on the web. You've got to
stay on top of the technology, which is changing at rapid-fire speed and can
be extremely complex.
Autodesk software you're likely to use in this career include:
3D Animation: Autodesk Maya, Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk
MotionBuilder
Visual FX and Compositing: Autodesk Toxik, Autodesk Combustion
Media Mastering and Encoding: Autodesk Cleaner XL, Autodesk Cleaner
for Mac
Find out more about webmasters, including job descriptions, training
requirements, and links to other resources.
Multimedia Developers
A multimedia developer, like a film director, draws on the skills of the
computer programmer and the visual artist to combine graphics, text, and
digital audio and video interactively. The multimedia content that results can
be delivered on CD or over the Internet, or even turned into video.
This exciting field is still relatively new. Writers, artists, actors, and
many other creative people are eager to be part of this new enterprise. Today
multimedia is changing on an almost daily basis. New advances in hardware and
software make the tools available to the developer more and more powerful.
There is no telling today how far you will go.
Autodesk software you're likely to use in this career includes:
3D Animation: Autodesk Maya, Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk
MotionBuilder
Visual FX and Compositing: Autodesk Toxik, Autodesk Combustion
Media Mastering and Encoding: Autodesk Cleaner XL, Autodesk Cleaner
for Mac
Find out more about multimedia developers, including job descriptions,
training requirements, and links to other resources.
Film Production and Distribution
Excitement, fame, and the possibility of enormous creative and financial
rewards—all of this may await you in the film industry, if you want to work
hard and take the chance. Movies have never been limited to Hollywood and the
major studios: Medium-sized and small, independent companies produce films all
over the world, not only for commercial theaters, but also for television,
music videos, and advertisements.
The range of occupations in this industry is enormous. Directors, actors,
screenwriters, editors, camera operators, producers, gaffers (lighting
technicians), sound engineers—these are only some of the many professionals
involved in the making of a movie. And some of the names you don't see on the
credits include the marketing people. They develop the strategy for making
sure the movie achieves the bottom line in the business sense—money.
Autodesk software you're likely to use in this career includes:
3D Animation: Autodesk Maya, Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk
MotionBuilder
Visual FX and Compositing: Autodesk Toxik, Autodesk Combustion
Media Mastering and Encoding: Autodesk Cleaner XL, Autodesk Cleaner
for Mac
Find out more about film production and distribution, including job
descriptions, training requirements, and links to other resources.
Dancers and Choreographers
Since ancient times, people have used their bodies to give life to ideas,
stories, and feelings. Many dancers combine stage work with teaching or
choreography. Dancers perform in a variety of settings, including musical
productions, films, and music videos. They most often perform as part of a
group, although some artists perform solo. Choreographers create original
dances and develop new interpretations of traditional ones. Typically they are
older dancers with years of experience in the theater, advancing to a new
stage in their careers.
As with so many other artistic professions, computers bring new
possibilities to the old forms. Historic dance notations as well as new
productions can be preserved and studied on the computer, and CAD software is
commonly used to design and specify the theatrical settings in which a dance
production is staged.
Autodesk software you're likely to use in this career includes AutoCAD®
and Autodesk 3ds Max.
Find out more about dancers and choreographers, including job
descriptions, training requirements, and links to other resources.
Fashion Designers
As long as people wear clothes, they'll be interested in seeing and
wearing the latest styles. So who will determine tomorrow's fashions? Maybe
you. Fashion designers design clothing and accessories. Some are
self-employed and design for individual clients, specialty boutiques, or
high-fashion department stores. These designers create original garments, as
well as follow established fashion trends. However, most fashion designers
work for apparel manufacturers, adapting designs of men's, women's, and
children's fashions for the mass market.
Many designers use computer-aided design (CAD) tools to create and better
visualize the final product. Computer models allow greater ease and
flexibility in making changes to a design, and many clothes patterns can be
used to directly control fabric cutters and other factory equipment. These
practices can reduce design costs and cut the time it takes to deliver a
product to market.
Autodesk software you're likely to use in this career includes AutoCAD and
Autodesk VIZ
Find out more about fashion designers, including job descriptions,
training requirements, and links to other resources.
Writers and Editors, Including Technical Writers
If you love to communicate well—share your ideas and observations or convey
information—writing is a field of choice for you. Writers and editors
communicate through the written word. Writers develop original fiction and
nonfiction for a variety of mediums, including books, magazines, online
distribution, radio and television broadcasts, and advertisements. Editors
select and prepare material for publication or broadcast and review and edit a
writer's work.
Many writers and editors have training or experience in a design-related
profession—and the deeper their knowledge, the better they are at
communicating. Many people who follow or prepare for one of the careers
discussed here discover that writing about their field is as rewarding
as practicing it.
Find out more about writers and editors, including job descriptions,
training requirements, and links to other resources.
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