>>5147901>Three years:Just above the poverty pay and commitment would sound amazing to an animator stuck in a poor country that resists anyone climbing the social ladder, or a very young animator, it is kind of alright that is mostly it.
>two years:37.5k a year is pretty significant, you could maybe even get somebody pretty damn good with that.
By the way, I personally discourage trying to make an animation alone through all sorts of shortcuts if you are not the animator. Most people don't understand the process and in the good cases it adds another year or two to the project, that would be the good cases. It is a case sensitive situation, but generally the best process is
>doing all the preproduction you need to do on your own>then contact a group or a studio to do anything from layouts to finished piece.