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Rigging Multi-Layered Characters PART I

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2011

This Tutorial outlines the basics for parenting puppet pins to Null objects so that you can create dynamic bone systems for your After Effects characters.

Artwork provided by Ramon Perez for an upcoming independent animated short directed by Neil Christopher.

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  • superb @darealfrd on twitter

  • Great tutorial.

    Appreciate the large pop-up code samples, and of course, your explanations of what the expressions are doing and how to optimize this daunting (for me anyhow) process.

    Thanks

  • @Henbot After Effects has some paint tools, but it's not really meant to do hand-drawn animation--better to use Flash (or something similar) for that and bring it into After Effects as a separate step.

  • cool tutorials , I was just curious must you do puppeting to animate in after effects? can you not just load up after effects and then just animate frame by frame?

  • good work ,very good tuto

  • Thank you so much for sharing this info. This is extremely helpful.

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