Roto, Paint, 3D Animation & 3D Generalist
Overview
- Rotoscoping involves tracing over specific elements within a frame or sequence of frames in a video.
- It’s commonly used to isolate objects or characters from their background, especially when traditional keying techniques (like green screen) aren’t feasible or don’t produce satisfactory results.
- Rotoscoping can be painstaking work, requiring precise detailing and accuracy to ensure that the roto’d elements blend seamlessly with the rest of the scene.
- Roto work is often necessary for tasks like adding or removing elements from a scene, such as wire removal, background replacement, or adding digital effects that interact with live-action footage.
- Painting in VFX involves digitally altering or enhancing elements within a shot.
- This can include tasks like removing unwanted objects or imperfections from the footage, fixing continuity errors, or extending backgrounds to match the desired scene.
- Painting techniques can range from simple cloning or patching to more complex reconstruction of parts of the image.
- Paint work is often used for tasks like clean-up, where imperfections need to be removed from the footage to maintain visual consistency.
In the realm of VFX (Visual Effects), 3D animation is a transformative process that employs computer-generated imagery (CGI) to bring characters, objects, and environments to life in a visually striking manner. Artists use specialized software to create detailed 3D models, incorporating textures for realism. Rigging provides a digital skeleton, enabling lifelike movements, while animation breathes life into these models through carefully orchestrated motions. Lighting plays a crucial role in establishing atmosphere, and rendering finalizes the visual details. Compositing seamlessly integrates various elements for a cohesive end result. This synergy of 3D animation within VFX allows for the creation of captivating and immersive visual experiences in films, television, and beyond.
A 3D generalist specializes in the creation and manipulation of three-dimensional computer graphics. They are adept at 3D modeling, animation, texturing, lighting, and rendering. Their role involves crafting lifelike 3D elements such as characters, objects, or entire environments. These elements are then seamlessly integrated into live-action footage or used to construct entirely computer-generated scenes.In addition to their core skills, 3D generalists ensure quality control, meticulously overseeing their work to meet industry standards. They also embrace emerging technologies, integrating new tools and techniques into their workflow, contributing to the innovative landscape of visual effects.
Certification
Valid Certification for Roto, Paint, 3D Animation & 3D Generalist
Duration
- 9 months course
- 6 months Internship (Paid)
Projects
- 5 live projects
- 1 Hollywood project
CURRICULUM
Roto
- Introduction to VFX
- Fundamentals of Animation
- Rotoscoping Software
- Image Sequencing
- Roto Techniques
- Layering and Compositing
- Green Screen and Chroma Keying
- Troubleshooting and Problem-Solving
- Industry Standards and Workflows
- Portfolio Development
- Collaboration and Communication
- Professional Ethics and Practices
Paint
- Introduction to Digital Paint in VFX
- Digital Painting Fundamentals
- Advanced Digital Painting Techniques
- Texturing and Projection Painting
- Specialized Techniques and Tools
- Restoration and Repair
- Industry Projects and Collaboration
- Internship or Advanced Project
3D Animation
Introduction to 3D Animation and VFX Basics
Software and Tools for 3D Animation
Advanced 3D Animation Techniques
Dynamics and Particle Systems
Advanced Lighting and Rendering
Character Animation and Rigging
Industry Projects and Collaboration
Internship or Advanced Animation Project
3D Generalist
- Introduction to VFX and 3D Generalist Basics
Software and Tools for 3D Generalists
Advanced 3D Modeling and Texturing
Rigging and Animation
Lighting, Rendering, and Visual Effects Integration
Dynamics and Simulation
Specialized Workflows and Industry Standards
Specialized Workflows and Industry Standards
COURSE FEATURES
Time : Monday to Saturday
Duration : 15 Months
Internship : Paid Internship
Batch : Morning / Afternoon
Language : English,Tamil, Telugu & Malayalam
Daily Hours : 4 Hours
Mode : Offline
Lab : Available
Interaction : one – one
Placement Assistance : Yes
COURSE FEATURES
Time : Monday to Saturday
Duration : 15 Months
Internship : Paid Internship
Batch : Morning / Afternoon
Language : English,Tamil & Malayalam
Daily Hours : 4 Hours
Mode : Offline
Lab : Available
Interaction : one – one
Placement Assistance : Yes
Key Factors in Raga's Training
Comprehensive curriculum on Roto, Paint, Match move and Comp artistry
Understanding of cameras, lens, and perspective
Strong knowledge in 2D and 3D shots
Light theory, anatomy and lighting fundamentals for an enlightened mindset
Independent Access to Tools and Software
Experience in color correction and grading
Strong understanding of VFX production workflows
Adaptability, creativity, and a problem-solving mindset
Plus, lots of fun-filled activities along the way
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Visit our Institute at Mudichur, Chennai to learn how our programs, activities, and training equip you for a promising job in Indian and international VFX studios.