Opikey describes itself as an “academy of art and technology,” positioned as a professional training center for animation, VFX, development, art, and emerging technologies. The platform offers two learning formats: “career paths” and “tool mastery.” Topics include After Effects, Houdini, DaVinci Resolve, Unreal Engine, Blender, Spark AR, AR, game development, and more. It also provides free tutorials, assets/tools, and a mentor section.
Based on the available text, the courses use the LPV method and support online, live, and in-person instruction. The pages repeatedly mention “Curso Online / en vivo,” indicating that live online classes are an important format. Learners can follow a complete path or choose individual modules independently. For example, After Effects is listed as 8 modules over 8 months, Houdini as 9 modules, and DaVinci Resolve as 5 modules; many modules are marked as 4 weeks with 4 projects. Course resources include projects and assets, with audio and subtitles stated to support both Spanish and English.
Pricing information is relatively limited: several modules show MX $130, while the After Effects page lists a price range of $130-$135. The site states “Certificado al concluir,” meaning a certificate is available upon completion. However, the text does not clarify whether the certificate is recognized by the industry or by software vendors. There is also no visible information about refunds, installment plans, discounts, or payment methods, so these details should be confirmed with the platform before purchasing.
The instructor list includes Daniel Núñez, Vixelo, Tania Vargas, Mike Sandoval, and others. Daniel Núñez has the most specific background information: he is described as a Mexican graphic artist focused on VFX and animation, with experience in post-production, editing, and animation for Riot Games, Universal Pictures, and Fox. That said, the site contains a large amount of Lorem Ipsum placeholder text, and some course descriptions appear to reuse content for the wrong software—for example, the Houdini, Unreal, and DaVinci pages include descriptions from other tools. This weakens the overall rigor and reliability of the course information.
Opikey is best suited for content creators, designers, film/video production professionals, students, and freelancers who want to study creative software courses in Spanish or English—especially those hoping to build a portfolio through project-based practice. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text and should be considered unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If access or payment proves inconvenient, alternatives include Domestika, Crehana, Platzi, Udemy, or China-based courses on Bilibili and NetEase Cloud Classroom. Overall, Opikey covers a wide range of topics and appears inexpensive, but the site’s completion level and information consistency are not ideal. It is advisable to try a sample lesson or contact the platform for confirmation first.
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