Can computer science majors go into computer graphics/animation? | Sololearn: Learn to code for FREE!
New course! Every coder should learn Generative AI!
Try a free lesson
+ 2

Can computer science majors go into computer graphics/animation?

I am currently majoring in computer science but still deciding what to do with my degree. I have always been interested in animation and art. However, through some research, I am still unsure of computer animation is a part of computer science. Is it mostly for art majors? If I would like to this field, does this mean I have to take additional classes in say graphic design, art, etc to have a better chance in getting into this field?

13th Jan 2017, 5:22 AM
Hannah Bernal
Hannah Bernal - avatar
2 Answers
+ 6
Computer graphics theory is heavy in math, especially 3d graphics. So they fit in what computer science is about. I took a computer graphics class in my CS program (based on the awesome but old book Computer Graphics: Principles And Practice). You can specialize in that field at the Master's or PhD level.
13th Jan 2017, 6:01 AM
Karl T.
Karl T. - avatar
0
Would that be mainly used for specializing in research?
14th Jan 2017, 8:30 PM
Hannah Bernal
Hannah Bernal - avatar