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Introduction to Rigging in Maya 2017

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Overview

Introduction to character rigging in Maya 2017 with an emphasis on bipedal rigging as a specific example.

Rigging a biped is a complex task, but it's still one of the most commonplace types of animations you'll be expected to know how to do. This course, Introduction to Rigging in Maya 2017, will present many techniques for rigging in Maya 2017 and integrate them with the gestalt of the character. First, you'll plan the rig features you intend to include in the final rig, including FK/IK switchable arms and back, stretchy spine, grouped foot, and shoulder controls. Next, beginning with the hips, you will work down the leg creating IK controls for the legs with knee pole vector and an "inverse grouped" foot. You'll also go over creating controls for the arms and fingers, as well as see an overview of skinning techniques focusing on binding and problem areas. When you're finished with this course, you'll be ready to create rigs while emphasizing feature-based planning as a beginning point to rigging while divining the individual needs of each rig. Software required: Maya 2017.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Well Begun is Half Done: Planning and Rigging Basics 88mins
  • Creating the Spine and Controls 90mins
  • Creating the Rig: Legs, Feet, and Shoulders 52mins
  • Creating the Rig: Arms and Hands 81mins
  • Skinning 53mins
  • Painting Weights 79mins

Taught by

Eric Kunzendorf

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