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Tamika loves to draw and has mastered many techniques of 2D art. Are these skills enough for her to begin a career in the digital arts?
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No, very little from 2D art applies to 3D art.
No, very little from 2D art applies to 3D art.
No, she will need to acquire some 3D skills as well.
No, she will need to acquire some 3D skills as well.
Yes, there is very little difference between 2D and 3D.
Yes, there is very little difference between 2D and 3D.
Yes, 2D artists are among those in the highest demand.
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No, she will need to acquire some 3D skills as well.
Her 2D fundamentals (composition, color, anatomy, design) transfer well to digital work, but many digital-art careers also require 3D tools and techniques (modeling, texturing, lighting, animation), so she should learn those to broaden job opportunities.
Her 2D fundamentals (composition, color, anatomy, design) transfer well to digital work, but many digital-art careers also require 3D tools and techniques (modeling, texturing, lighting, animation), so she should learn those to broaden job opportunities.
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