CINEMA 4D R13 Character Rigging & Animation Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2012

Download the tutorial files:
http://maxonuk.com/tutorials/rigging_assets.zip

Brian Horgan - http://www.graphite9.com/ - shows how to use CINEMA 4D Studio R13 to: rig a simple character using the new Character Builder; paint weights on the character; create a simple walk cycle for the rigged character using the new CMotion system in R13; pipe deformations using the Pose Morph tag - an extremely useful technique often overlooked in CINEMA 4D. Also, what to look out for to create a walk that looks appealing.

Brian presented this CINEMA 4D Studio R13 tutorial at the MAXON Training Day held in London on October 17, 2011.

Download the tutorial files:
http://maxonuk.com/tutorials/rigging_assets.zip

Please note that the Alan character may not be used for any commercial purposes.

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  • 0:08:44, you just dragged it around, i couldn't do that, and i follow your tutorial. please help!

  • 1:04:13  lol that pig look like a walking brain XD!!

  • Great Tute! Finally i understand more about the walking cycle.

  • Hola amigo gracias por este tutorial

    una pregunta como instalo los Rigging_Assets en mi cinema 4d r13

  • excelente mi amigo y gracias por compartir tus conocimientos por otra parte yo no entiendo nada de ingles pero trato de seguir los pasos que realizas, seria bueno tener como estos tutoriles en español y entender mas las explicaciones, pero en fin gracias y siga adelante

  • Great tutoria! I need to read "Stop Staring" now.

  • What is the advantage with using this character mode to rig a character rather than using the normal bones?

  • how do i import "alen" into C4D?

  • This is the first proper tutorial on weights that really explains the principles well. Thanks for this!

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