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Innovating the Future of 3D Animation Education - Using iClone at CMII

Offered By: Reallusion via YouTube

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3d Animation Courses Digital Media Courses Game Design Courses Character Animation Courses Motion Capture Courses iClone Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore the innovative approach to 3D animation education at the Creative Media Industries Institute (CMII) in this 26-minute video. Discover how Professor James Martin integrates Reallusion's iClone software into a 16-week course, introducing first-time animators to practical, real-world production scenarios. Learn about the three comprehensive modules covering character animation, crowd simulation, and motion capture cleanup. Gain insights into the course syllabus, the use of Discord to extend classroom interactions, and view impressive student animations from each module. Hear Professor Martin's closing thoughts and learn about Reallusion's special offers for educators and students, including discounted licenses and free trial periods for educational institutions.

Syllabus

Introduction
Professor James Martin
Background and Course Focus
16 Week Course in 3D Animation
Professor Martin on iClone in the Classroom
3 Modules for teaching 3D Animation with iClone
1st Module Game Design Concept Short
2nd Module Crowd Simulation
3rd Module Motion Capture Cleanup
Syllabus Overview for CMIS 4160 3D Animation
Extending the Classroom with Discord
Student Animations Module 1 - Game Concept short
Student Animations Module 2 - Crowd Simulation
Student Animations Module 3 - Motion Capture Cleanup
Professor Martin’s Closing Statements
Reallusion Educator Specials and Free Semester Offer


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Reallusion

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