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ID406BKK

3D for Designers

Bangkok Campus
Dec 02, 2024 - Dec 20, 2024
During this course, students will learn the fundamentals of 3D, its applications and principles, and experiment with different 3D techniques.
Bangkok Campus
Dec 02, 2024 - Dec 20, 2024
Brent Austin

Faculty

Brent Austin

Freelance Designer & Animator

Course length

3 weeks

Duration

3 hours
per day

Total hours

45 hours

Credits

4 ECTS

Language

English

Course type

Offline

Fee for single course

€1500

Fee for degree students

€750

Skills you’ll learn

Motion Design3D AnimationCinema 4D3D ModelingCreative and Technical Vocabulary
OverviewCourse outlineCourse materialsPrerequisitesMethod & grading

Overview

3D technology has been around since the 1970s, but it's only been in the last decade that it's become accessible to people other than technically oriented professionals. With the availability of low-cost and powerful 3D tools, the design industry has seen an emergence of 3D designers in various fields such as motion design, UI/UX, experiential design, and architecture, to name a few. Although already in high demand, more industries will be looking for designers proficient in 3D as new platforms emerge that are capable of handling 3D content.

Learning highlights

  • Experiment with different rendering and animation techniques in 3D.
  • Explore the application and function of design principles in 3D space.
  • Examine past, current, and possible future trends in 3D design.

Course outline

15 classes

Dive into the details of the course and get a sense of what each class will cover.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Monday
1

Session 1

Class introduction

Intro to 3D

Exercise 01 | Brief

Tuesday
2

Session 2

Intro to 3D - continued

Exercise 01 | 3D Navigation

Assignment 01 | Class time

Wednesday
3

Session 3

Modeling basics

Exercise 02 | Polygonal modeling

Assignment 02 | Class time

Thursday
4

Session 4

Modeling basics - continued

Exercise 02 | Parametric modeling

Project 01 | Brief

Friday
5

Session 5

Shading/Lighting in 3D

Exercise 02 | Light model

Project 01 | Class time

Monday
6

Session 6

Materials/Shaders

Exercise 02 | Shade model

Project 01 | Class time

Tuesday
7

Session 7

Professional case study

Project 01 | Class time

Wednesday
8

Session 8

3D animation: Keyframing

Project 01: DUE

Project 02: Brief

Thursday
9

Session 9

3D animation: Style and behavior

Project 02 | Class time

Friday
10

Session 10

3D animation: Procedural motion

Project 02 | Class time

Monday
11

Session 11

Motion design demos

Project 02 | Class time

Tuesday
12

Session 12

Industry tips and techniques

Project 02 | Class time

Wednesday
13

Session 13

Compositing and rendering

Project 02 | Class time

Thursday
14

Session 14

Guest speaker

Project 02 | Class time

Friday
15

Session 15

Project 02 | DUE

Student showcase

Class recap and takeaways

Prerequisites

Although not essential, I recommend students take the course “Applications of Motion Design” to help familiarize themselves with digital animation.

Methodology

Each class will generally be split between presentations, exercises, and project time.

Exercises will be demoed in class. Students are expected to follow along, as they will be graded based on their completion of these exercises.

Two main projects.

Project 01: Abstract Still Life: Model and Render a Geometric Still Life

Project 02: Morph and Deform: Transition between Two 3D Compositions

Grading

The final grade will be composed of the following criteria:
20% - Class Exercises/Participation
5% - Project 01: Abstract still life - concept
10% - Project 01: Abstract still life - Work in progress
25% - Project 01: Abstract still life - final
5% - Project 02: Transitional animation - concept
10% - Project 02: Transitional animation - Work in progress
25% - Project 02: Transitional animation - Final
Brent Austin

Faculty

Brent Austin

Freelance Designer & Animator

Brent Austin is a 3D animator and motion designer who began his career working at Sarofsky in Chicago, Illinois. While there, he worked on title sequences for Marvel’s Doctor Strange, Captain America: Civil War, Antman, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. These projects provided an interesting blend of design and technical challenges, which honed his skills as a 3D-oriented designer.

After leaving Sarofsky, Brent transitioned to freelance, where he continues to help solve interesting design problems for clients such as Apple, Meta, Coinbase, and Meister.tv.

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3D for Designers

by Brent Austin

Total hours

45 Hours

Dates

Dec 02 - Dec 20, 2024

Fee for single course

€1500

Fee for degree students

€750

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FAQ

Will I receive a certificate after completion?

Yes. Upon completion of the course, you will receive a certificate signed by the director of the program your course belonged to.

Do I need a visa?

This depends on your case. Please check with the Spanish or Thai consulate in your country of residence about visa requirements. We will do our part to provide you with the necessary documents, such as the Certificate of Enrollment.

Can I get a discount?

Yes. The easiest way to enroll in a course at a discounted price is to register for multiple courses. Registering for multiple courses will reduce the cost per individual course. Please ask the Admissions Office for more information about the other kinds of discounts we offer and what you can do to receive one.