• March 04, 2024
Department of Graphics and Multimedia

DIPLOMA IN 3D GRAPHICS

A Diploma in 3D Graphics is a specialized program designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to create three-dimensional digital graphics and animations. This diploma typically covers a variety of topics related to 3D modeling, animation, rendering, and visual effects creation.

Key components of the course may include:

3D Modeling: Learning how to create 3D models of objects, characters, and environments using specialized software such as Autodesk Maya, Blender, or 3ds Max. Students will learn techniques for polygonal modeling, NURBS modeling, and sculpting.

Texturing and Shading: Understanding how to apply textures and materials to 3D models to achieve realistic or stylized appearances. This includes learning about UV mapping, procedural textures, and shader creation.

Animation: Mastering the principles of animation and applying them to bring 3D models to life. This involves learning about keyframing, rigging, inverse kinematics, and character animation techniques.

Lighting and Rendering: Exploring techniques for lighting 3D scenes to create realistic or dramatic effects, as well as learning about rendering engines and settings to generate final images or animations.

Visual Effects: Studying how to create visual effects such as particle simulations, dynamic simulations (e.g., cloth, fluids, and rigid bodies), and compositing techniques to integrate 3D elements into live-action footage.

Portfolio Development: Building a portfolio of 3D artwork and animations to showcase skills and creativity to potential employers or clients.

The diploma program often combines theoretical knowledge with practical hands-on experience through projects and assignments. Graduates of a Diploma in 3D Graphics can pursue careers in various industries, including animation studios, film and television production companies, video game development studios, advertising agencies, architectural visualization firms, and more. They may work as 3D modelers, animators, texture artists, lighting artists, riggers, or visual effects artists, depending on their specialization and interests.