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Humanoid Animation I - Preview Video

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The preview for the upcoming "Humanoid Animation I" from Digital Apprentice Workshop. This tutorial features the most complex walk cycle ever recorded for an animation tutorial video. In this video veteran animator David Weinstein will show you how he breaks down and begins his walk cycles - moving onto cleanup - and finally the high resolution details. Using a layering technique, David will show the viewer how to understand the mechanics of each section of the body. Building and blending all the body quadrants together to achieve a full character walking performance. Then in the final stages bringing the character to life by adding high frequency animation additions including keyframed skin, muscle, fat and facial performance. This is a tutorial that should not be missed.

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  • Is there already a certain date, when the trainings DVD comes out? Please me already.

    Oh and sorry, if my english is bad, I'm from Austria.

    Ps:I love your Demoreel

  • Digital Apprentice is only the name of the webside and this is a preview of a trainings DVD about Key-Frame Animation in Maya.

    Autodesk Maya is the 3d Program that was used in the video.

    It was used for movies like Star Wars, the lord of the rings, Peter Jackson's King Kong etc...

    I hope I could help you (Oh and Sorry if my English is Bad)

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  • Lol why's the narrater sound like he's on Gangland?

  • no wonder it is walking like a sissy, they used a female for walk cycle reference

  • this is so cool o want to be a 3d game animator!

  • Jelmer Troll from Zbrush central

  • nice nice

  • pretty cool...

  • this is amazing! Is Digital Apprentice the program? Now could I ask a question? Is this done frame-by-frame or is it something like a computer version of stop-motion animation?

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