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How difficult is it to engage in animation after graduation for non-animation majors?

Now animation major has different development trends in different schools. For example, as you said, animation majors are divided into two categories: one is design, and the other is pure art (this word is understandable). Design is to help make, and pure art is to make a collection of paintings, such as Benjamin Jidi, who is now famous.

Some good school exams are divided into two categories, one is painting (oil painting, printmaking, mural painting, etc. ) and the other is design (plane, environmental art, workmanship, etc.). ).

China Communication University has no painting major, but if students like to do design and development in it, they will design "pure art", while the Academy of Fine Arts almost divides the animation major into painting major "(apart from this, my friend is an animation major at Hubei University of Technology and now lives in their dormitory"). Most comprehensive universities divide animation into design. It seems a little far.

I'm sorry if you want to be a normal student.