About the 3D designer profession Archives - SoftFeel-Waring https://www.feelingsoftware.com/category/about-the-3d-designer-profession/ Blog about 3D design Fri, 07 Apr 2023 07:35:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2 https://www.feelingsoftware.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/cropped-logo-gdd1684448_640-32x32.png About the 3D designer profession Archives - SoftFeel-Waring https://www.feelingsoftware.com/category/about-the-3d-designer-profession/ 32 32 What does a 3D designer do? https://www.feelingsoftware.com/what-does-a-3d-designer-do/ Thu, 18 Mar 2021 07:21:00 +0000 https://www.feelingsoftware.com/?p=21 It is the job of 3D designers to create realistic three-dimensional objects using special software (graphics editors).

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It is the job of 3D designers to create realistic three-dimensional objects using special software (graphics editors). They have to deftly combine artistic and engineering skills in their work, as well as use modern graphic applications to create 3D models.

The main task of specialists of this profile is to create three-dimensional images of various objects in 3Ds Max, Cinema 4d and other software.

A 3D designer may have a different specialization:

  • 3D visualization – the creation of three-dimensional drawings based on ready-made sketches. The service is in demand in construction, architecture, film, game industry, interior design.
  • 3D modeling – creation of three-dimensional models with high level of detail for web design, design of clothes, shoes and accessories, sculpture, architectural objects, as well as for projects in the educational, game and entertainment industries.
  • 3D animation – creating animated three-dimensional characters for advertising, games, information and educational projects, cartoons and movies.
  • 3D-visualizer can work on different types of projects or focus on one thing, such as designing virtual layouts of buildings, drawing jewelry for online stores, creating characters for commercials.

3D-design is a field where a specialist’s knowledge and skills are valued much more than a diploma. Employers and customers choose artists for their projects by portfolio and test assignments. Therefore, you can learn on your own – from books, articles, and video tutorials. But self-study has several significant disadvantages:

There is no clear program, so there is a great risk of missing something;
there are a lot of questions that no one to ask;
learning takes a lot of time;
You need to constantly look for self-motivation, because there is no clear timetable, no knowledge control.

And although the diploma is not the main factor for a successful career as a 3D-designer, the document on education is still a pole and a competitive advantage.

Specialists of this profile are in demand in interior and landscape design studios, web-studios, digital-agencies, advertising agencies. They are hired by film studios, TV channels and game design studios. You can get a job in a manufacturing company – to make 3D models of products for printed publications and the site, in a construction company or architectural firm – to develop virtual models of buildings and areas.

Many 3D designers work as freelancers. They can search for orders through the site or social networks, on specialized sites, on freelance exchanges, on sites with advertisements and in other ways.

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What a specialist should know https://www.feelingsoftware.com/what-a-specialist-should-know/ Thu, 25 Jun 2020 07:27:00 +0000 https://www.feelingsoftware.com/?p=24 Requirements for a specialist depend on the chosen direction, for example, a modeller needs to be well versed in coloristics and textures, the visualizer - to understand the technical documentation, and the animator needs to know the anatomy of movement.

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Requirements for a specialist depend on the chosen direction, for example, a modeller needs to be well versed in coloristics and textures, the visualizer – to understand the technical documentation, and the animator needs to know the anatomy of movement.

So we list the general knowledge and skills that should be in any 3D-designer:

Basics of design, working with color and light, texturing.
Different artistic styles.
3D graphics.
Modeling features in games and movies.
Animating objects and characters.
Rendering.

And also a specialist must be able to work in graphics editors. The basic 3D-engineer stack:

Autodesk Maya and 3ds Max for animation, modeling and rendering.
Photoshop for retouching and color correction.
ZBrush for 3D sculpting.
Blender for sculpting, animation, simulation, rendering, post-processing, and video editing with sound.
Houdini for creating special effects.

Place of work
Specialists in three-dimensional design are in demand in various industries. Let’s list the main areas in which 3D designers work:

Video game development.
Cinematography and television.
Advertising, online marketing.
Creation of animation.
Industry.
Construction and interior design.
Aviation and mechanical engineering.
Virtual and augmented reality.
Fashion and jewelry manufacturing.
Medicine – creating models for transplantology.

3D-engineer can choose a convenient format of work – to be a staff member of the company in one of the above industries, work remotely on a permanent basis, or go on a freelance basis.

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Demand and career prospects https://www.feelingsoftware.com/demand-and-career-prospects/ Tue, 09 Jun 2020 07:33:00 +0000 https://www.feelingsoftware.com/?p=27 A 3D graphics specialist can start as an intern at a game or design studio, television, film industry, or any other company that deals with 3D design.

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A 3D graphics specialist can start as an intern at a game or design studio, television, film industry, or any other company that deals with 3D design.

Further career path will be as follows: junior designer (modeler/animator/visualizer), middle, senior, lead, head of division.

Another career direction for a 3D generalist is his own studio, for example, for architectural 3D visualization or graphics and VFX, an animation studio or a digital agency.

3D designer is an in-demand and promising profession, as it offers the opportunity to work in a multitude of industries, from TV to medicine.

Pros and cons of the profession
The work will appeal to people with a developed and boundless imagination. Working without intermediaries, you can independently adjust the level of monthly income. Even in free access, an impressive number of orders are regularly posted. The disadvantages of the profession 3D designer is also:

competition;
Difficulties in the professional self-realization at the beginning of the path;
mistrust of newcomers;
Continuity of learning how to work with new programs, tracking the latest trends and demand.

Specific focus is both a plus and a minus. Gust is difficult to control, as well as to work, for example, in a bad mood. For productive work 3D designer needs a special mood, a disposing atmosphere. Simple motivation to achieve financial independence, winning prestige may not be enough.

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