Categories: MayaTutorials

Ciclos de Movimiento para un Cuadrúpedo en Maya

 

A continuación te presentamos un tutorial de autoría de , que explica cómo animar, de manera simple, ciclos de caminata para un personaje de 4 patas en Maya.

El video es bastante genérico, ya que cada animal tiene su propio estilo y mecánica de movimiento, sin importar que el número de extremidades sea el mismo. De todas formas representa una muy buena guía para aprender los conceptos básicos.

 

 

Aprovechamos de mostrarte el sitio oficial de Chris Sokalofsky, para que puedas conocer más sobre su trabajo.

 

Fuente: CGMeetup

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