Showing posts with label Blender. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blender. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 October 2025

Should Animators Learn Blender, Maya, or Both?

Should Animators Learn Blender, Maya, or Both? If you’re just starting out in animation, one of the first big questions is: Which software should I learn? For most students, that means choosing between Autodesk Maya and Blender. Both are powerful, both are widely used, and both have strengths — but the right choice depends on your goals.

Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Blender -v- Maya: Which is Best?

Which is better: Blender or Maya? It's a question we often get asked here at Animation Apprentice, and the answer depends on what you need to do.

Both software packages are very good, and both can be used to create excellent 3D animation. But there are some important differences which students should be aware of.

Friday, 22 March 2019

What is the Best Free Editing Software?

Editing - how it used to be
What is the Best Free Editing Software? Animators need to understand editing, even if only to be competent enough to assemble a demo reel.

The most commonly used editing software these days is Adobe Premiere, part of the Adobe Suite of software and now available through the cloud at reasonable subscription rates.

But if you are on a tight budget and you need a very low cost option, there are a number of free alternatives.

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Fancy a Career in Animation? Here's How To Get Started....

free 3D software - yours to try at no cost
Fancy a career in 3D animation, but don't know where to start?  You're not alone. A lot of different skills go into making up a great animator, and no-one wants to waste a lot of time on a career that isn't right for them.  One way of finding out if digital animation is the right career for you is to do a couple of free tutorials online. And a great place to start is with the 3D software Blender - it's completely free to download and install, and there are many free tutorials out there to get you started.

Sunday, 28 September 2014

How Can You Tell If Our Course is Right for You?

free 3D software - yours to try at no cost
A career in 3D animation is not for everyone. A lot of what animators do day to day involves solving software problems, trying to make stuff work on a PC or a Mac, and cursing our computer when it doesn't. Being a digital artist isn't for everyone. One way of finding out if this is something you would like to do for a career is to do a couple of tutorials online. A great place to start is with the 3D software Blender - it's completely free, and there are many free tutorials out there to get you started.