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3D Animation - A Career Full of Success

3D Animation - A Career Full of Success

Animation Facts and Predictions:


In 2004, the NASSCOM predicted that Indian Animation Industry would grow by 200 folds in the next few years. In 2019-20, the statement made in 2004 seems to be true. It was between


In 2005-2008, the Indian public began to connect with animation and express their love of characters in animated films.


The Early Years of Animation in India


Prior to Hanuman's arrival, Indian animation fans had to depend on Hollywood for good animated content.


After the massive success of Hanuman & Return of Hanuman everything changed.


Filmmakers with a live-action background have shown an interest in 3D animation and visual effects to produce scripts that go beyond reality.


Indian Animation Industry Milestones:


  • Roadside Romeo,

  • Arjun, The Warrior prince

  • Jumbo,

  • Delhi Safari,

  • Chaar Sahibzaade,


The Indian and overseas box offices have seen a good response to some of these 2D-3D animation feature films. This shows that Indian animation is on the right track.


They can easily see what kind of qualities are liked not just by Indians but also worldwide.


Indian Animation & Hollywood Connection:


Hollywood's giants, Disney & Warner Bros., praised our skills in kiss anime. The Hollywood giants were surprised to learn that India had a much higher success rate for a feature film than other countries. The Indian public loves cinema and is always ready to watch movies. This makes the Indian Film Industry one of India's major hubs for film production.


We all love to watch feature animated films, whether they are produced in India and abroad.


It also opens up new possibilities in the unique, artistic Indian Animation Market. Anyone can choose animation for their dream career now because of its good and fast prospects. Animation career brings not just personal but also professional satisfaction.


Animation Studios in India are growing rapidly and they're all busy with Indian projects. They also use their service to complete projects around the globe. It is only natural for them to be in constant need of talented and skilled Indian animators. Even some emerging animation studios needed fresher's who could train on their platform or software. Rhythm & Hues & MPC Technicolor were two studios that recognized Indians' talent & skills in visual effects & animation.

Why Choose Animation After 12 ?


Animation is one of today's most sought-after careers. A career in animation offers high salaries, a chance to grow professionally and the opportunity to show off your creative side.


The job of an animator is to give life and movement to digital characters or objects that are not alive. The Indian entertainment industry, digital tools and technology are combined to help aspirant animations practice designs, layouts, and the production of visually rich multimedia clips.


Please find below a list of job descriptions in the animation industry:


  • The Storyboard Artist

  • Character Designer

  • 2D Animation

  • 3D Modeler

  • Texture Artist

  • Lighting Artist

  • Background Artist

  • Rigging Artist

  • Character Animator

  • Cleaning Artist

  • Rendering Artist

  • FX Designer


After passing the 10+2, anyone who is interested in animation can choose from a wide range of prestigious colleges, universities, and prestigious educational institutions.


Diploma and Certificate Courses are also available for postgraduate students & aspirant graduates.


The most important skills to have a career in animation.


  • Mindset for creativity and artistic expression

  • Strong visual imagination

  • Color schemes and their meanings

  • Drawing, sketching and doodles are all ways to communicate ideas.

  • Detail-oriented artwork is a favorite of mine

  • Compatibility between computers.


He is an experienced writer in the Multimedia industry. His articles are on 3d Animation and the VFX Industry (Visual Effects). This article contains information on Facts & Predictions and Early-Era of Animations in India.

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