This introductory course explains how 3D animation works in a beginner-friendly manner. Students learn fundamental animation concepts such as movement, timing, and pose. Basic 3D objects and simple animation exercises are demonstrated. Learners understand how characters move and how animation creates life. The course focuses on visual understanding rather than complex software. Students practice motion concepts through drawing and simple animation tasks. By the end, learners understand animation workflow and principles. This course prepares students for advanced 3D animation study and builds interest in digital media career
Students practice sculpting simple objects, faces, and stylized characters while learning proportion and surface detail. Texture creation, refining shapes, and finishing techniques are included.The focus is on developing observation, hand control, and spatial thinking—important skills for animation, character design, and game art. Creative projects encourage students to design their own small sculptures or character models. By the end, learners understand how flat drawings translate into 3D forms and complete at least one finished sculpt.