Rigging: Facial Articulation of a 3D Character
A course by Iker J. de los Mozos , Character Technical Director
Learn to design and build a facial rig
- Spanish with subtitles in English
- 3843 students
Learn to design and build a facial rig
The articulation of a character is an essential process within an animated film. The objective is to make the character ready so that he can express himself and act. For this, among many other things, the 'rigger' creates the entire range of facial expressions necessary.
In this course you will learn to design and articulate the face of a 3D character by the hand of Iker J. de los Mozos, Technical Character Director at Walt Disney Animation.
You will build a rig by manipulating several deformers, you will know the different tools that will help you prepare each expression and you will create control objects to be able to manipulate the features of your character.
What will you learn in this online course?
18 lessons & 11 downloads
- 3843 students
- 18 lessons (4h 11m)
- 11 additional resources (3 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: Spanish
- Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Polish, Dutch
- Level: Beginner
- Unlimited access forever
What is this course's project?
You will carry out the creation and animation of the facial rig of a 3D character.
Projects by course students
Who is this online course for?
This course is aimed at modelers, illustrators and designers, with or without 3D experience, who want to give life to their characters and learn to create facial rigs in the way that great animation producers do.
Requirements and materials
No previous knowledge of 3D is necessary, although if you know something about animation modeling you can get more out of it.
You will need a computer and 3D software. Iker will use Autodesk Maya 2017, although his explanations are easily transferable to other programs and other versions of Maya.
A course by Iker J. de los Mozos
Iker J. de los Mozos works as Technical Character Director at Walt Disney Animation Studios, where he has participated in projects awarded with Oscars as Frozen , Big Hero 6 or Zootopia , as well as in Moana .
He has worked on The Mill and Nexus Productions, developing creatures and characters for ads for brands such as Volkswagen, Range Rover, Heineken or Intel. Also at Ilion Animation Studios for the movie Planet 51 and at Kandor Graphics, as a character supervisor for the short film The Lady and Death (nominated for an Oscar) and in the movie Justin and the sword of valor .
Iker makes compatible his work in production with his work as a teacher in schools and international events (Animayo, Digitall, Campus Party, Animac, Animum, CICE, Polytechnic University of Valencia ...), sharing their experiences and teaching how to articulate characters in a production animated
Content
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U1
Introduction
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Presentation
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What is a 'rigger'
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Influences
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U2
Knowing the tools
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Quick introduction to Maya
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Deformers
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Bones and skinCluster: using bones to deform a geometry
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BlendShapes and brushes
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U3
Design and creation of facial deformations I
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Anatomy and topology
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Facial expression
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Creating the deformation rig
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Creating the control rig
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U4
Design and creation of facial deformations II
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The mouth I
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The mouth II
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The jaw
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Eyebrows and eyes
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U5
Design and creation of facial controls
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Creation and connection of facial controls I
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Creation and connection of facial controls II
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Playblast
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FP
Final project
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Rigging: facial articulation of a 3D character
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