You know what's funny? I don't rig/animate in flash anymore. I animate in Spine! But this tutorial is helluva useful in knowing the technique of how to rig 2D characters. That's how you know a good teacher!
- Please, can you make a detailed lesson from beginning to end about building the character in all its stages,( designing & joints & animate like walking and runing ) ? your character design & rigging is perfect
Each project I learn things that make the next one better. This is a stack of experiments and tests coming together for something much simpler later- I hope!
I'm thinking of using this technique to be able to create comics having a multi view rig will allow me to pose my characters in any pose at a budget since I will only need to pay the artist for the creation of the charavter and not for every page. Ps. If I could pay an artist to illustrate every comic page I would but I don't even with this method of only paying it once will be a substantial amount
👏👏👏 This video is packed with great workflow ideas, and the 'tulip' method shows brilliant engineering!
Thank you, Nick. I'm glad you liked that!
You know what's funny? I don't rig/animate in flash anymore. I animate in Spine!
But this tutorial is helluva useful in knowing the technique of how to rig 2D characters. That's how you know a good teacher!
Is spine better than Adobe animate?
@@ongke3655 for character animation. Yes!
@@ongke3655 it is for character animation
Great video and much needed thank you!!
Thanks for checking it out. I LOVE your username, btw 😆👍🏾
- Please, can you make a detailed lesson from beginning to end about building the character in all its stages,( designing & joints & animate like walking and runing ) ?
your character design & rigging is perfect
I meant to write sooner. I'm making plans to Live Stream some demos
This looks really cool but hard at the same time.
Each project I learn things that make the next one better. This is a stack of experiments and tests coming together for something much simpler later- I hope!
I'm thinking of using this technique to be able to create comics having a multi view rig will allow me to pose my characters in any pose at a budget since I will only need to pay the artist for the creation of the charavter and not for every page.
Ps. If I could pay an artist to illustrate every comic page I would but I don't even with this method of only paying it once will be a substantial amount
I think that would be a really intelligent approach to generating the slart needed for a comic book or graphic novel 😀
Amazing
Thank you for checking it out!
Thanks a lot Sir 🙏
Thank you for checking it out 😀
Do you have any idea how to animate/setup a charecter that has a "jiggly" dynamic to it?
That's a good question and will make an even better video!!
@@RigTheory thank you so much!! Looking forward to it!
Please create a course so that we can learn this.please
I will seriously consider it. In the meantime, here's a longer process video for the mulit-view rigs th-cam.com/video/n_9i66zPDbE/w-d-xo.html
Nice but it will take too much to design this character .
Put that rig for sale bro
So is that a no to me paying for you to rig my character
Sorry for the slow response. Send your art to law@kinetictext.com and I'll let you know 🤔
@@RigTheory alright one more thing do they have to be fully colored or do you just want the sketches
wonderful and please check your inbox
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