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manpreet
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2 years ago
I would say, it all depends on where you want to work when it's all said and done. If you want to go into 3D animation and you are on a limited schedule, I would go the 2D class and 3D class route as long as the program was going to teach you the art of animation and not generic tutorials to learn the software. But, to be completely honest, an one month course in drawing, 2D or 3D isn't going to get you very far especially if you are taking this class for the first time for this field. What will you have to offer to company, animation-wise compared to someone who has studied it at a two or four year program or what kind of demo reel do you thing you can create in that amount of time.