Rigging Game Characters In Maya 2011
Tweet TweetWe will cover techniques like setting up our joints to have a consistent orientation throughout the entire skeleton, we will build a twist rig to fix. Description In this collection of lessons we will learn about a wide variety of useful techniques for rigging game characters. Maya 2011 and higher.
In this collection of lessons we will learn about a wide variety of useful techniques for rigging game characters. In this course, we will rig a character for a game in Maya. We will cover techniques like setting up our joints to have a consistent orientation throughout the entire skeleton, we will build a twist rig to fix deformations that collapse in animation, we will learn how to create a foot rig with more banking control, and even cover creating a robust and flexible spine rig with advanced twisting. We will also discuss weight painting techniques that help to speed up that process, making it less intimidating and instead more of an enjoyable experience.
By the end of this course you will learn rigging techniques that can be applied to any rig you build. Software required: Maya 2011 and higher. In this collection of lessons we will learn about a wide variety of useful techniques for rigging game characters. In this course, we will rig a character for a game in Maya. We will cover techniques like setting up our joints to have a consistent orientation throughout the entire skeleton, we will build a twist rig to fix deformations that collapse in animation, we will learn how to create a foot rig with more banking control, and even cover creating a robust and flexible spine rig with advanced twisting.
We will also discuss weight painting techniques that help to speed up that process, making it less intimidating and instead more of an enjoyable experience. By the end of this course you will learn rigging techniques that can be applied to any rig you build. Software required: Maya 2011 and higher.
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DescriptionDescription In this collection of lessons we will learn about a wide variety of useful techniques for rigging game characters. In this course, we will rig a character for a game in Maya. We will cover techniques like setting up our joints to have a consistent orientation throughout the entire skeleton, we will build a twist rig to fix deformations that collapse in animation, we will learn how to create a foot rig with more banking control, and even cover creating a robust and flexible spine rig with advanced twisting. We will also discuss weight painting techniques that help to speed up that process, making it less intimidating and instead more of an enjoyable experience. By the end of this.
Advanced Rigging In Maya
Description In this collection of lessons we will learn about a wide variety of useful techniques for rigging game characters. In this course, we will rig a character for a game in Maya. We will cover techniques like setting up our joints to have a consistent orientation throughout the entire skeleton, we will build a twist rig to fix deformations that collapse in animation, we will learn how to create a foot rig with more banking control, and even cover creating a robust and flexible spine rig with advanced twisting. We will also discuss weight painting techniques that help to speed up that process, making it less intimidating and instead more of an enjoyable experience. By the end of this course you will learn rigging techniques that can be applied to any rig you build.
Software required: Maya 2011 and higher. About the author Delano works avidly as an animation author at Pluralsight. Starting his career at animation studios like Shilo, Delano has developed a strong passion for his talents. His animation and rigging background help him teach and create some of the most-watched training on Pluralsight. More from the author Introduction to Maya 2016 Beginner 10h 37m 16 Apr 2015 Retargeting Mocap to Custom Rigs in CINEMA 4D Intermediate 1h 8m 15 Apr 2015 The 12 Principles of Animation in MODO Intermediate 1h 30m 5 Mar 2015 More courses by Delano Athias.