Free tiger rig from Truong |
The tutorials were created by Escapee Maria Robertson, and build on Maria's existing tutorials on quadruped locomotion, such as walks, trots and runs.
Maria's transitions tutorial explains how different gaits can be combined using Maya's Time Editor.
Students who want to learn how to animate transitions should first learn to create a successful quadruped walk, trot and run cycle, before attempting to combine them into one piece of animation.
Maria Robertson |
Escapee (and former animation undergraduate) Maria Robertson, currently working as an animator at Factory 42 in London, has recorded a series of videos for our students, showing how to animate the transition from a walk to a trot to a run.
Time Editor
The tutorial uses Maya's Time Editor, (formerly known, until the Maya 2018 edition, as the Trax Editor), a tool which allows animators to overlay motion cycles and produce an interpolated transition from one gait to the next.
Six Videos at Vimeo
There are six videos to watch at our Vimeo Channel.
1. Introduction
1.5 Fixing the Trax Editor
2. Using Animation Clips
3. Creating Transitions
4. Baking Animation Clips
5. Fixing the Transitions
Vimeo Channel
You can find Maria's videos, which are (like all our videos at our Vimeo channel) password-protected, here.
Horse gallop by Edward Muybridge |
Earlier this year, Maria recorded a series of videos for our students, to show how to animate the three basic quadruped gaits: walk, trot and run. In the series of 19 videos, hosted at Vimeo, Maria explains how to go about blocking out the three basic forms of animal locomotion.
Sabre Tooth by Truong
All the tutorials use the excellent free Boxy Sabre Tooth Tiger Rig from Truong CG, and available for free download from his official site. (though you can use any rig you like, of course)
Vimeo Channel - Walks, Trots and Runs
There are 7 short videos to watch, each about 10 minutes long:
- Setting Your Scene Up
- Laying the Groundwork
- Posing the legs
- Building
- Animating secondary elements
- Animating the tail
- Polishing
Quadruped Locomotion for Animators
Stuart Sumida |
Stuart Sumida
Stuart Sumida is a paleontologist who has acted as advisor to many Hollywood films including Spirit - Stallion of the Cimarron. He is a regular guest at Escape Studios, lecturing on animal biology, locomotion and mechanics.
To find the free download, follow this link. And to read more about Stuart Sumida's work, see this blog post.
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