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Rowan Noah

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Whether 2D or 3D animation is “more difficult” depends largely on the type of project and the skills you already have. 2D animation emphasizes strong drawing ability, timing, and expressive motion, while 3D animation adds layers of technical complexity like rigging, lighting, and rendering. Both require practice, discipline, and an understanding of movement — it's just that the tools and pipelines differ. In professional settings like Vee Technologies Animation, the choice between 2D and 3D is guided by the creative goals and technical requirements of each project, with workflows optimized to get the best result regardless of for

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Rowan Noah

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While 2D animation excels at providing a stylized, artistic approach ideal for quick-turnaround explainer modules, 3D animation introduces the spatial depth and mechanical realism necessary for complex technical demonstrations. The fundamental choice between them often hinges on whether the project requires the 'frame-by-frame' expressive flexibility of 2D or the 'rigging and rendering' precision that 3D offers for architectural and engineering walkthroughs. Vee Technologies IT vertical bridges this gap by delivering specialised 2D and 3D solutions that transform theoretical engineering publications into immersive, interactive ma

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Vipin Kumar Varma

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At AAFT Noida (School of Animation / AAFT University), the animation-related programs at undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) levels focus on animation, game design, and visual effects, with different pathways and specializations within these areas.

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Kalim Khan

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Yes AAFT supports portfolio building through project based learning short films and practical assignments so students can create a strong showreel.
They also provide mentorship resume help and interview prep which improves placement chances.
But placements mostly depend on how strong your portfolio is so students need to focus on skills and projects.

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Kalim Khan

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You can go for BSc Animation BDes Animation or Diploma in 3d animation VFX after 12th in Delhi NCR as most institutes accept students with 50% marks so 70% is good enough.
Colleges like AAFT Noida offer UG degrees and 1year Diploma courses while some colleges also run certificate programs for beginners.
These courses usually teach 2d 3d animation storytelling and software skills helping you start a creative career fast.

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Kalim Khan

Beginner-Level 3

You can go for BSc Animation BDes Animation or Diploma in 3d animation VFX after 12th in Delhi NCR as most institutes accept students with 50% marks so 70% is good enough.
Colleges like AAFT Noida offer UG degrees and 1year Diploma courses while some colleges also run certificate programs for beginners.
These courses usually teach 2d 3d animation storytelling and software skills helping you start a creative career fast.

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Naveen Anand

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If you are searching an animation college in Delhi NCR, I sould suggest joining AAFT. they have great course structure and live project experience for students.

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Kalim Khan

Beginner-Level 3

in delhi ncr there r many institutes where animation is taught but AAFT is often preferred because it focuses on both creative skills and real industry exposure. the curriculum is industry oriented faculty comes with practical experience n students also get good studio access, portfolio support and career guidance which makes aaft a strong option for learning animation seriously.

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Kalim Khan

Beginner-Level 3

in delhi ncr there r many institutes where animation is taught but AAFT is often preferred because it focuses on both creative skills and real industry exposure. the curriculum is industry oriented faculty comes with practical experience n students also get good studio access, portfolio support and career guidance which makes aaft a strong option for learning animation seriously.

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