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Is there a future for learning game design?
Have a future.

Troubled by our traditional educational concept, we are used to thinking that games are just for fun, so in our generation, parents are as wary and afraid as they are when they hear the word game. Due to the influence of this traditional thought, when the game industry in China developed at a high speed, it was discovered that there was a huge gap and shortage of game designers.

Coupled with the indifference of China University and traditional schools to the game design major. So that game designers can hardly find traces. Until now, the game design major has surpassed many majors and become one of the hottest professions in employment. And this fiery situation will continue with the expansion of the talent gap.

Therefore, the employment prospect of game design major will be a hot industry in the next decade. I also hope that our parents can abandon the interference of traditional ideas in the past and correctly understand the game design major. Let more children who are interested in game design major embark on their hobbies.

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The main processes of creating a game character and scene are: original painting creation, modeling, materials, lighting rendering, skeleton setting, animation, special effects and so on. In view of this process, the MAEC course of Wuhan Siwei DreamWorks, a well-known domestic animation game talent training institution, is a high-end animation training course system tailored for game animation enthusiasts.

MAEC stands for four important application aspects in the process of animation production. M stands for modeling, A stands for animation, E stands for effect, and C stands for synthesis. The MAEC general education course aims at students with poor foundation and strengthens the B module (foundation) of MAEC. The learning process will involve four professional modules of MAEC, which will guide students' interest and employment direction in the learning process.