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Hi there, you all have been probably offered a project in which you need to rig and animate the character?

but because you think the rig and animating a character is very hard and you're not able to do it, you reject the offer and you don't even go for it.

Or maybe many times you wanted to solve this problem and once for all learn how to rig all character parts and expressions which are needed in this context and make yourself needless in this field.

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Hi there, you all have been probably offered a project in which you need to rig and animate the character?

but because you think the rig and animating a character is very hard and you're not able to do it, you reject the offer and you don't even go for it.

Or maybe many times you wanted to solve this problem and once for all learn how to rig all character parts and expressions which are needed in this context and make yourself needless in this field.

But the big problem is that most tutorials rig and animate the character from one pose but most of the projects we get offered are not like that and the character should be animated and rigged from different poses.

But all of the motion designers that don't have all these skills together, especially when they are beginners and they are kind of amateur.

The first goal of this course is that you can download the character you like from freepik or any other website with the least information about designing a character. Improve its poses completely for a professional rig so you won't have any problem while animating it.

In the continue, you learn how to rig your character fast and simple by duik script and control all poses of your character just by one skeleton and don't need to rig and skeletonize for different poses again.

You learn how to control poses of your character by slider.

How to create different states for your character hand.

How to create mouth states and control them by slider and be able to create lip sync animation.

How to rig the eyes and eyebrows.

In the next chapter, we explain another popular way of rigging so you can control your character's parts by the controllers in the scene and show off your rigging abilities.

And eventually, you learn how to put the characters you rigged in different scenes and resize it without your rig having a problem so at the end you can easily animate your character from different poses and enjoy the rig you have done.

Know that I will be around to help - if you get lost you can drop a post on the video 'Questions and Answers' below each video and I'll be sure to get back to you.

With the 30-day 100% money back guarantee, there is nothing holding you back from jumping in right now and trying the course out.

Go ahead and click the enroll button, and I'll see you in lesson 1.

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • What character is right for the rig
  • Preparing the character for a professional rig
  • Using the expression for rigging
  • Rigging the different views of the character
  • Creating the hand states for the character
  • Creating the mouth states for lip sync animation
  • Rigging eyes and eyebrows
  • Controlling the character components by sliders
  • Import the rigged character in different scenes

Syllabus

Introduction
Download and How to Install Duik Bassel
A brief introduction to Duik Bassel Tools
Downloading The Character
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Preparing The Character For Rig
Preparing The Character In Adobe Illustrator
Modifying The Character Views in AE
Creating The leg Parts (Profile)
Creating The leg Parts (Front Pose)
Creating The leg Parts (3-4 Pose)
Creating The Hand Parts
Completing The Character
Rigging The Character
Creating Structures
Rigging The Body Views
Rigging The Head views
Share your opinion
Rigging The Leg Views
Rigging The Hand Views
Parenting And Rigging The Structures
Synchronizing Right leg with Character's Views
Synchronizing Left leg with Character's Views
Synchronizing Right Hand with Character's Views
Synchronizing Left Hand with Character's Views
Creating the Mouth states
Rigging the Mouth (Part 01)
Rigging the Mouth (Part 02)
Creating Mouth Reference
Rigging The Eyes
Rigging The Eyebrows
Rigging The Hand States
Importing The Character Into The Scenes
Importing Character Into The Scene
Importing Character In Multiple Scenes
Rigging In Another Way (Popular)
Rigging The Head and Making UI Slider for it
Rigging The Eyes And Eyebrows
Rigging The Mouth
Making UI Slider for The Mouth States
Rigging The Body
Rigging The Legs
Rigging The Hands
Making UI Slider for The Hand States
Making UI Slider for The Eyes & Eyebrows
Finalizing The Rig
Your Questions
How To Increase Comp & Layers Length After Rigging
Importing Character (Matching Character With Chair) Low Speed

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Full Character Rigging in After Effects | Knowing Everything with these activities:
Review Adobe Illustrator Basics
Reinforce your understanding of Adobe Illustrator, as character preparation is done in this software.
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  • Review basic shape creation and manipulation.
  • Practice using the pen tool for precise drawing.
  • Familiarize yourself with layers and grouping.
Review After Effects Fundamentals
Refresh your knowledge of After Effects, as this course uses it extensively for character rigging and animation.
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  • Review keyframing and animation principles.
  • Practice using the timeline and composition settings.
  • Familiarize yourself with basic effects and transformations.
The Animator's Survival Kit
Learn animation principles to enhance the realism and expressiveness of your character rigs.
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  • Read chapters on timing, spacing, and anticipation.
  • Study examples of walk cycles and other movements.
  • Apply animation principles to your character rigs.
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Explore Duik Bassel Tutorials
Deepen your understanding of Duik Bassel, the primary rigging tool used in the course, by exploring advanced tutorials.
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  • Search for tutorials on specific Duik Bassel features.
  • Follow along with tutorials to create complex rigs.
  • Experiment with different Duik Bassel tools and techniques.
Rig a Character with Multiple Views
Apply the course's teachings by rigging a character with front, profile, and 3/4 views, reinforcing the techniques for handling different poses.
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  • Select a character with multiple views.
  • Prepare the character in Adobe Illustrator.
  • Rig the character in After Effects using Duik Bassel.
  • Animate the character with simple movements.
Create a Character Rigging Demo Reel
Showcase your character rigging skills by creating a demo reel featuring your best rigs and animations.
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  • Select your best character rigs.
  • Animate the rigs with interesting movements.
  • Edit the footage into a compelling demo reel.
  • Add music and titles to enhance the presentation.
Adobe After Effects Classroom in a Book
Expand your knowledge of After Effects beyond character rigging to explore other animation and visual effects techniques.
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  • Work through the book's lessons on motion graphics.
  • Experiment with different visual effects techniques.
  • Create a short animation project using the book's tutorials.

Career center

Learners who complete Full Character Rigging in After Effects | Knowing Everything will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Full Character Rigging in After Effects | Knowing Everything.
Classic guide to animation principles. It covers topics such as timing, spacing, and weight. While it doesn't focus specifically on After Effects, it provides essential knowledge for creating believable and engaging animations, which is crucial for character rigging and animation.
Project-based learning resource for After Effects. It covers a variety of topics, including animation, visual effects, and motion graphics. It can serve as a useful reference for students who want to learn After Effects through hands-on exercises and real-world examples.

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