This short video (just a few minutes long) shows how to use Maya's Playblast Tool. The Playblast tool is one of the key tools in Maya for learning 3D animation. A Playblast is a desktop render, which creates a video of our animation, playing the shot at the correct speed (usually 24 frames per second) so that animators can quickly check their timing and spacing. Animators use the Playblast tool frequently to check that their shots are working as they should.
Animation Basics in Maya
Maya Basics Tutorials at YouTube |
- How to Use the Graph Editor in Maya
- How to Use Maya's Motion Trail Tool
- How to Use the Layer Editor in Maya
- How to Copy and Paste Curves in Autodesk Maya
- Maya Basics Tutorials at YouTube
- Basic Lighting in Arnold in Maya - Physical Sky
- Create a Starry Sky in Arnold and Maya with Arnold Skydome
- Animate a Ball Bounce in Maya
- Animate a Lamp Hop in Maya
Animation with Monty
To see more tutorials about how to learn to animate with Monty The Green Pea, read the blog posts below:
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Monty The Green Pea |
- Animate a Head Turn with Monty
- Animate a Run Cycle with Monty
- Animate a Jump with Monty
- Animate Monty saying "Smokin'"
- Animate Monty Singing "Oh Yeah"
- Animate a Weight Shift with Monty
- Learn to animate a basic walk with "Monty" by Alex Williams
- Character Walk Tutorial with "Monty", with Alex Williams
- How to stop feet sliding in a walk cycle, with Alex Williams
- "Monty" walk tutorial with Marc Stevenson
- Meet Monty - The Green Pea
The Escape Studios Animation Blog offers a personal view on the art of animation and visual effects. To apply for one of our courses, follow this link.
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