What is Rigging
AnimSchool Tips: What is Rigging Most people are familiar with two vital stages in the animation pipeline. The first is modeling the character and the second is animating the character, but there is a missing step between these two jobs, rigging. Once a character is modeled but before it is animated it needs to be rigged. A rigger takes the character model and adds the bones allowing the model to respond fluidly and seamlessly to the whims of the animator. Without riggers 3D animation as we know it would not exist. Every joint, every blink, and every step is able to be animated because of an animation rig. Animschool instructor, Daria Jerjomina has rigged characters all over the industry, in Film and TV, in VFX, and in CG, and she has even rigged characters who became reallife robots. In this short lecture, she not only walks through what it means to rig a character but also how it differs in each part of the industry At AnimSchool, we teach students who want to make 3D cha
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