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How much do graduate 2d animation rigging jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for graduate 2d animation rigging in the United States is $51.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39.18 and $60.10 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Graduate 2D Animation Rigging vs Graduate 3D Animation Rigging?

AspectGraduate 2D Animation RiggingGraduate 3D Animation Rigging
Required Skills2D software (Toon Boom, Adobe Animate), rigging techniques3D software (Maya, Blender), skeletal rigging
Work Environment2D animation studios, post-production houses3D animation studios, gaming, film
Industry UsageTV cartoons, web animationsVideo games, movies, VR

Graduate 2D Animation Rigging focuses on creating rigs for 2D characters using specialized software, often in traditional animation settings. In contrast, Graduate 3D Animation Rigging involves building skeletal structures for 3D models, typically in gaming and film industries. Both roles require knowledge of rigging principles, but they differ in software and output type, making them distinct career paths within animation.

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Adjunct Faculty - Digital Arts

Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


Lorain County Community College rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

410th of 539 rated colleges and universities


Job description

The Department of Visual Art, Division of Arts and Humanities at Lorain County Community College is looking for adjunct instructors to teach a variety of introductory Digital Arts courses, including Digital Imaging, Digital Illustration, Computer Programming for Artists, 2D Animation, and 3d Modeling and 3D Animation.  Instructors will teach digital arts fundamentals to students in animation, photography, graphic design and game design in our recently updated Mac Lab using the Adobe Creative Cloud, Autodesk Maya, Processing p5.js, Unity and other industry standard software.  Our lab is located in the PC Campana Center for Ideation and Invention, where students and faculty have open access to large format printers, laser cutters, audio recording, a virtual reality CAVE, a variety of VR/AR headsets, 3D printing, and our SuperFab Lab.  

Qualifications include Masters in the discipline or a Masters and 18+ credit hours, MFA preferred, teaching experience or demonstrated training experience, proficiency in the appropriate software, and excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

The complete application file should include: a cover letter detailing area(s) of expertise, an updated curriculum vitae (CV), unofficial college transcripts (undergraduate and graduate), and the contact information of three professional references.    Incomplete files will not be considered. Official transcripts will be required upon employment. Candidate selected will be required to complete a background check prior to being hired.

About LCCC: 

Established in 1963, Lorain County Community College is the first community college in Ohio with a permanent campus. For six decades, LCCC has served the diverse needs of greater Lorain County region by providing affordable access to higher education and now serves approximately 13,000 students each year in certificate, associate, bachelor's and master's degree programs. 

Since 1963, one in four Lorain County residents have taken classes at LCCC and more than 43,000 have earned a degree. LCCC was recently ranked in the top 10% of most affordable colleges in the nation and more than 90% of LCCC graduates live and work in Northeast Ohio. 45% of Lorain County's high school graduates earn college credits through LCCC's high school dual enrollment programs. LCCC also partners with more than 700 employers and offers 170 industry-recognized credentials to better prepare the workforce for the future. 

LCCC is a dynamic, student-centered college intentionally designed to support individuals with balancing multiple roles on their path to college completion. 85% of LCCC students work while attending college, with majority working at least half-time. The average age of LCCC's students is 24, and many bring life experiences that include caring for dependents, serving in the military, or completing some prior college. Over 80% of LCCC students received financial assistance through grants and scholarships, and LCCC has been nationally recognized for holistic, fully integrated services and commitment to student success. 

Lorain County Community College seeks to hire and employ locally whenever possible.  Employees should reside in Ohio, where they can be responsive to on-campus work requirements, and within a reasonable commuting distance of their work location.