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* [http://udn.epicgames.com/Three/UT3CustomCharacters.html Creating Custom Characters for UT3] by [http://www.epicgames.com/ Epic Games] is an overview of how to setup characters for Unreal using 3ds Max. See also [http://udn.epicgames.com/Three/CreatingAnimations.html#Character%20Setup%20and%20Rigging Creating Animations for the Unreal Engine: Character Setup and Rigging]. | * [http://udn.epicgames.com/Three/UT3CustomCharacters.html Creating Custom Characters for UT3] by [http://www.epicgames.com/ Epic Games] is an overview of how to setup characters for Unreal using 3ds Max. See also [http://udn.epicgames.com/Three/CreatingAnimations.html#Character%20Setup%20and%20Rigging Creating Animations for the Unreal Engine: Character Setup and Rigging]. | ||
* [http://www.3dtotal.com/team/Tutorials/face_rig/face_rig.php Facial Rigging Tutorial] by [http://www.aldenfilion.com/ Alden Filion]. Rigging up a control board with the help of a script. | * [http://www.3dtotal.com/team/Tutorials/face_rig/face_rig.php Facial Rigging Tutorial] by [http://www.aldenfilion.com/ Alden Filion]. Rigging up a control board with the help of a script. |
Revision as of 05:56, 3 July 2012
Contents
Articles about animation for games.
Animation Theory
- Cartoon Animation by Preston Blair
- 28 Principles of Animation by Walt Stanchfield
- Tricks to Animating Characters with a Computer by John Lasseter
- Acting and Animation by Doron A. Meir
- Dealing with gimbal lock by Andrew Silke
- Letters of Note - How to Train an Animator by Walt Disney
Animation Tutorials
- Pose to Pose Pop-Through Animation by Keith Lango
- The Walk Cycle tutorial by Dermot O’ Connor
- Animation tutorials by Mike Brown (theory, gimbal lock, rigging, walk cycles)
- The Animation Clinic: Animation Training for the Masses ($) by Keith Lango
- Spungella Many tutorials and links, great resource for Portfolio Tips, Animation Resources, and Rigs
- Great Links at AndyToons More links, Tutorials, Interviews with Great Animators etc.gathered by Andres G. Lazaro
- The Angry Animator Bouncing Ball, Walk Cycle, and Lip Sync Tutorials by Dermot O' Conner
- Manipulating Rigs at Animation Buffet (norman rig but can be applied to any rig) by Nair Archawattana
- Jason Ryan Animation
- TraptCG - animation tutorials as well as others.
Animation Reference
- Bio Motion Lab - A rotateable walk cycle with different parameters (male female, happy sad, heavy light)
- ARTnatomy Artist friendly facial antomy (start on level 2). A flash based web application that allows you to sort and isolate with opacity between the muscles, skin and skull.
- Posemaniacs - Essential for capturing the essence of a character in a short span of time
- The Facial Expression Repertoire by Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg
Rigging
Rigging, or skinning, refers to the act of weighting a polygon mesh to a skeleton for the purposes of animation. The "mesh" is the skin, and it is stuck to the "bones" of the animation rig, which form a skeleton that can then be manipulated by an to pose and animate the character.
The skeleton rig can be a complex structure and is usually recreated to fit the unique requirements of each job. It is usually created by a or an Animator.
Skinning has also been used to refer to painting a color map texture for a 3D mesh, but this term is deprecated and hasn't really survived past the Quake 3 era.
- Creating Custom Characters for UT3 by Epic Games is an overview of how to setup characters for Unreal using 3ds Max. See also Creating Animations for the Unreal Engine: Character Setup and Rigging.
- Facial Rigging Tutorial by Alden Filion. Rigging up a control board with the help of a script.
- Facial Control Board Tutorial by Jesse Sandifer. A video tutorial that outlines the same method but walks you through it manually, good info to know.
- Wrinkle Map Wiring in 3dsMax by Mark "Vig" Dygert
- 3ds Max - Cloth Sim to Bones by Mark "Vig" Dygert
- Multi Layer Cloth Basics by Paul Hormis
- Creating Collision Meshes Using Conform Wrap by Paul Hormis
- Using Cloth to Simulate Chains by Paul Hormis
- Articulation by Brian Tindall, Character Technical Director at Pixar
- Rigging 101 by Javier Solsona Maya rigging tutorials and resources
- The Setup Machine Maya rigging made simple
- MEL Scripting for Animators from Insomniac Games
Free Rigs
- Animators: Free rigged characters online? from the Polycount forum
Motion Capture
Sources for free motion capture (mocap).
- http://mocap.cs.cmu.edu/ (bvh format for 3ds Max here)
- http://stockmoves.e-motek.com/
- http://www.mocapdata.com/
- http://freemotionfiles.blogspot.com/
Blogs, Podcasts, Etc.
- http://www.navone.org/blogger/ Victor Navone's blog (The alien song guy who works for Pixar now)
- http://animationpodcast.com/ Animation Pod Cast
- Speaking of Animation - Podcasts with Industry Professionals on current releases by Ben Willis, Adam Strick, Jacob Gardner, Stephen Melagrano
- Carlos Baena's Blog
- The Yelling Rocket
Must Read Books
- The Illusion of Life by Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas
- The Animator's Survival Kit by Richard Williams
- Drawn to Life by Walt Stanchfield
- The Animators Workbook by Tony White
- Stop Staring by Jason Osipa
- Directing the Story by Francis Glebas
- Anamie - simplified Drawing/planning animation by
- Draw the Looney Toons by Dan Romanelli
Pages in This Category
Pages in category "Animation"
The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.