Animating in Maya for Beginners (Fun and easy!)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
- A quick and fun project to learn Maya!
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Animating in Maya for beginners should be fun and easy - no more boring navigation tutorials! In this beginner Maya tutorial, we'll learn how to use Maya animation software using a free Gumroad rig for Maya: the juicebox rig.
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JD Juicebox Rig:
gumroad.com/l/juiceboxrigmaya
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00:00 Intro
00:19 Downloading the rig
00:51 Opening your rig
02:10 Quick navigation tutorial
03:20 Selection sets
05:07 Animation - Working clean
06:10 Explore the rig
09:09 Pose your character
11:41 Our second pose
14:01 Resize your timeline
16:45 Break it down!
23:30 Fix your animation
24:15 A very embarassing outro
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bro - you're really good at this. It's not easy to be knowledgeable, informative, affable and perfectly paced all at the same time. I'd almost suspect you're a trained actor working as a teacher. well done mate.
Haha you're way too kind. Thank you so much! I promise you I am a terrible actor.
Absolutely brilliant for people as well who are familiar with Maya!
Nice, best tutorial i found. Thank You
best tutorial, like when I tried to open it I only could move the things from the rig parts like spine, not the actual rig, I hope you understand it bc I can't explain, but found your channel bc of this juicebox and subsriced rn with the notifications turned on, great vid, thanks
This is so complete, entertaining and useful! 🙏
I'm glad you think so, thanks for letting me know :)
I love your videos, you are great at teaching. Thanks for sharing 😊
Aww, thanks so much! I really appreciate that :)
Really good tutorial, thank you!
You're welcome, I'm glad you liked it :)
super underrated, thank u so much for making this video!!! u earned a sub
Thank you so much! I'm glad I could help out, and welcome to the team!! :)
Great work
thanks
You saved my life during finals, thank you!
I'm stoked I could help! Congrats on finishing the semester!
This video saved me, thank you so much!!
I'm glad I could help :)
Keep going brother 🥰
Thank you good tutorial
thank you! I'm going to cover this eventually but honestly I just want to start animating already ykyk like I've got 3 years free might as well use all of em
and this is fun :D
I just finished following like 3 tutorials including this one and
I had no idea it rendered out in an image sequence
Now I am sad
Thank you!
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
thanks!
\Thank you for showing tools setting window. I could not figure out how to change axis orientation to world axis! For some reason could not find an answer when googling.
Hold W and left click to get to object as well
This hot key saves me a LOT of time. Works for any tool's hotkey (W, E, and R)!
Super cool video man, any good rigging videos you would suggest if you did want to play around with that in maya?
Thanks dude!
I've actually only done rigging in Blender (I watch Level Pixel Level for that), but searching around I found this great beginner project for rigging the Pixar Lamp in Maya:
th-cam.com/video/T4sKFvF3L-0/w-d-xo.html
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Thank you for this! Really helpful! However I am confused to when to press 's' to set a keyframe. Don't I have to press it after my pose is done? Otherwise my progress is lost when I change keyframes, right?
You're right: If you don't have auto-keyframe on then you should create your pose and then hit 's' to Set a keyframe.
@@3dcoach937 oo there is an auto keyframe feature! Thank you ☺️
im interested in learning maya particularly for animation, do you think it would be wise to learn other things like modelling too?
It all depends on what you want to do/achieve. If it's to bring your own ideas to life then you'll have to become more of a generalist and learn a lot of stuff (modelling, sculpting, rigging, animation, surfacing, rendering). If you're looking to get into the animation industry then specializing in one particular thing (but knowing HOW to do the other things even if they're not your strength) would be more useful.
Awesome tutorial! I have a question though, I tried to set my keyframes but when I playback my animation nothing moves, it just stays in the last position I set it in. Any idea why this is happening?
I'm using something called "Auto-Key" here. You may not have that on which means that you need to press 'S' every time you set a pose (otherwise it'll snap back to your previous pose). The "auto-key" toggle is in the lower-right corner of my screen, highlighted red, and kinda looks like the recycling logo.
@@3dcoach937 that fixed it, thank you so much!
@@bloodorangee You're welcome! Happy to help :)
How do you make the rotation thingy?
Control curves if you are making the rig from scratch?
Also how do you add texture
Can you clarify the question? If you want to rotate you select a control curve and then select the rotation tool or press 'E' which is the hotkey for rotation.
@@DiverseCuriosities If the rig was referenced correctly you should be able to hit the '6' key on your keyboard to view textures.