![]() As for Pluralsight’s paid courses, you can choose to learn After Effects CC or Maya. They cover a variety of software, such as Unity, Photoshop, and After Effects. They range from basic to intermediate videos. From the way they advertise themselves, CG Spectrum seems like an amazing option, but I haven't found too many people to corroborate this. This page of Pluralsight compiles several free tutorials on 2D animation. For instance, when people ask for a school, almost everyone recommends "AnimSchool, Animation Mentor and iAnimate" but no one mentions CG Spectrum. I know they are a newer in school, but the lack of information throws me off. I am not doubting them, but it feels strange. ![]() ![]() I have heard many things about iAnimate so I've been able to gather a good amount of information about it, however, I have barely seen CG Spectrum mentioned around any reddit or forums. In terms of money, iAnimate would be a bit cheaper, so that's a plus for me of course. I would be planning on doing the "Introduction to 3D Animation" and "Advanced 3D Animation Diploma" in CG Spectrum, or all the 7 workshops of Feature Animation in iAnimate. My two top candidates currently are the ones on the title, iAnimate being a bit cheaper. I want to study 3D Animation, and I'm trying to pick a school.
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