Ball and Tail animation

Posted by admin on January 25th, 2010

I need some eyes on this.  I am trying to jump back into the basics as a sort of refresher course.

Leveled up again

Posted by admin on January 16th, 2010

I am honored to have obtained my Purple Belt before leaving for Christmas break.  I have been learning so much about myself, and the mechanics of motion and look forward to a lifetime of practice.

PurpleBelt

Bucket Head Rig v1.0 ready for testing

Posted by admin on January 14th, 2010

Creating a great rig takes a lot of time and patience to create.  It is important that you examine the needs of the animator and tailor your design to provide a fast, friendly and efficient rig.  On that note, I have been toying around with a lot of simple rigs so I can discover what I think works best.  Earlier I released the ball and tail rig which is an examination into what comprises a great tail setup.  Now I present “Bucket Head”.  I started this rig with several purposes in mind, but it is primarily an opportunity to refine my leg rigging techniques.  The rig is functional, however this is by no means my finished version.  Currently the legs only feature stretchy IK as I intended to use this rig for some simple walks.

As always, feel free to use this rig and report back with any questions or comments.  I will likely be updating the rig as my leg rigging experiments continue.  There is an excellent chance that my updates will crush any animation you did on previous versions.  So use the rig at you discretion and don’t get to attached because improvements are sure to come.

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My mind is officially blown. …

Posted by admin on January 7th, 2010

My mind is officially blown. This is all CG. http://digs.by/18KZ

Ball with tail rig.

Posted by admin on January 6th, 2010

I just finished up my first version of a ball and tail rig. I know a million of them must exist out there, but I wanted to try my own spin on the concept. The rig is designed to be simple yet functional. Feel free to use the rig for animation exercises, for use in the classroom, or for virtual science experiments on primitive rodents. If you make a million dollars with this rig feel free to send half the $$$ my way, otherwise just have fun. I appreciate any tips concerning how I could improve the rig.

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