with d. lee

basic to intermediate learning resources for the animation autodidact.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Pose Exercises

A great exercise for animators is to regularily create single poses. Not animated, just a single frame. Some people make daily pose blogs where they post their warm up poses. This is a great idea and if you want to post your own daily pose blog in the comments, feel free. I made the following pose today.

I used the version 3 of the free MooM rig and turned off the face. I wasn't sure how to make a simple, clean render so I watched the following tutorial. I recommend it!


Character Pose Lighting/Rendering Tutorial in Maya from Joel Finney on Vimeo.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Selection Shelf for Joe

I am using the great Joe Rig to do some simple exercise animations. I decided to make a shelf of scripts and icons to facilitate animating. Especially for selecting Joe's kind-o'-hidden finger controllers. I am posting the shelf and icons here for download.


Download Joe's Shelf

To install, just put the shelf file in your prefs>shelves folder and the icons in the prefs>icons folder. I also included the .psd I was using to make the icons. Feel free to edit or make more. If you make more, it would be great if you could post the changes here.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Helpful Hints


Make sure you read the helpful hints over at the 11 second club. Seriously, I was reading the article "Why we block" and thinking, "Wow, this is really helpful." Some tutorials out there about animation really aren't that helpful. Most are too abstract. But these helpful hints are grounded with nice little video clips to illustrate the point.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

AnimationMentor's YouTube Channel

You should subscribe to AnimationMentor's Youtube Channel. Here is a great video from them. Watch and learn.



No go punch someone in the face. Vicariously, obviously.