Want to animate your way out of an office job? Here’s how to learn animation alongside a nine-to-five.
So, you've decided you want to learn animation. What next? If you're working a nine-to-five, it can feel like an animation career is out of reach. This is not the case. Here are our top five tips on learning animation while working a full-time job.
1. Learn animation every day
2. Learn animation through goals and deadlines
The best way to record progress as you learn animation is to set goals and deadlines. List the animation skills you want to learn. Start simple—you won’t be able to master Toon Boom in one sitting, but you could learn how to make a simple walk cycle. What programs do you want to learn? How will you start learning those programs?
Once you know what you want to learn, plan when (and how) you’re going to learn it. The satisfaction of hitting a target you’ve set yourself is an excellent motivator. It’s also a great way to track your progress. Date all the animation you produce so you can compare the work you’ve made. As you achieve your targets, you’ll be able to see improvements.
3. Learn animation with other animators
4. Practice your drawing skills
Observational drawing skills are crucial for any animator, and they’re easy to practice on the go. Buy a sketchbook and take it to work with you. If you get five minutes during a lunchbreak, practice your sketching. Unlike animation, learning to draw doesn’t require specialised programs or a computer. Learning animation starts with the basics. Build a foundation for your skills by getting to grips with drawing.
For more tips on this, check out our post on how to improve your drawing skills as an animator.
5. Take on freelance animation projects
Summary: Learn animation while working a nine-to-five
Learning animation at the same time as working a nine-to-five is a challenge, but it’s not impossible. Many successful animators follow a non-traditional career path. If animation is your passion, go for it! It’s never too late to start doing something you love.
For more animation tips, have a browse of our Start A Studio YouTube channel here.
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