Course details

Entry Requirements:

This introductory course will provide participants with the tools and methods they need to create exciting digital animations with Anime Studio Pro. An understanding of animation principles and digital animation will be required.

Learning Outcomes:

On completion of this course participants will have an understanding of the basics of creating complete animations with Anime Studio Pro

Course Content:

  • Introduction to Anime Studio Pro in Use – Working on Puffin Rock.
  • Drawing and asset creation in Anime Studio Pro.
  • The Basics of rigging in Anime Studio Pro.
  • Advanced rigging techniques including Smart Bones, masks and texturing principals.
  • Overview of animation tools in Anime Studio Pro.
  • Creating and editing animation in Anime Studio Pro.

Part of this course is hands-on and all participants will have access to Anime Studio Pro on the day.

Updated on 08 November, 2015

About Animation Skillnet

Animation Skillnet is an industry led training network for the animation, games and post production sectors in Ireland. The network was established in July 2013 to address the current and future vital skills needs of these industries.

  • We run regular short and long subsidised training courses for member companies and freelancers working in the sector. These courses are and will continue to be bespoke, specialist courses designed and delivered by industry professionals to address the needs identified by industry that are communicated to us.
  • We can subsidise in-house training in any studio (for current staff or new recruits).
  • We can also help fund and organise conferences/networking events. We’ve already worked with JDIFF, Digital Biscuit, VFX Summit and Pegbar in this regard.
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