What is the eligibility to pursue animation course? Good drawing skills is mandatory? I am a B.E in Computers completed 2 years ago.
Hello
I have completed my BE in computers before 2 years. Now I want to do something in animation. Is it necessary to have good drawing skill for animation? Please give me the info..
Thanx
Shravani
113 Views|Posted 2010-12-01 06:39:11
Asked by Mrs. Shravani
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Answered by
2010-12-01 10:13:53
HI,if you are make career in animation field,then it is good.You have good skill of drawing ,then it is very much better for animation field.Animation course are very demanded and also it is very interesting,creative & better make career.Animation course have much better scope in india.Animation cou

Answered by
2010-12-01 10:17:41
Hi Shravani,
Animation is a very creative field and it involves a lot of imagination and implementation of the same. Good drawing skills will always be an advantage to you but then it will highly depend on your area of interest and your passion towards animation which is a priority while going for

Answered by
2010-12-01 08:30:05
animation is for those who have passion to pursue. nothing to do with drawing, if u can visualize u can draw with computers.

Answered by
2010-12-03 18:08:17
it is necessary that you should have good drawing skills but it could be acquired
go to and see DACA Post graduate diploma in advance computer arts
http://acts.cdac.in/

Answered by
2010-12-01 09:17:23
U must have imagination and visualization power for making career in animation. there are some other ways also where u can make ur career in IT industry for further details plz feel free to write back at naidu.vikas@gmail.com
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