Page Summary: This tutorial has been designed as a supplement to the character rigging course offered at Becker College. Character Rigging in Maya can be frustrating, but I try to make it as painless as possible.
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This tutorial has been designed as a supplement to the character rigging course offered at Becker College. Character Rigging in Maya can be frustrating, but I try to make it as painless as possible. Note: Due to the custom nature of this rig, it's really ideal for film / tv / animation.
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- This tutorial has been designed as a supplement to the character rigging course offered at Becker College.
- Character Rigging in Maya can be frustrating, but I try to make it as painless as possible.
- Note: Due to the custom nature of this rig, it's really ideal for film / tv / animation.
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