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== Advanced Character Rigging with Maya 7.0 ==
== Advanced Character Rigging with Maya 7.0 ==
by ascottk




'''Introduction'''
'''Introduction'''
Skip to [[Advanced Character Rigging - Part Two]] or [[Advanced Character Rigging - Part Three]]
 
Skip to [[Advanced Character Rigging - Part Two]]
 
Skip to [[Advanced Character Rigging - Part Three]]
 


For a brief overview of getting animated characters into Doom 3, go here:
For a brief overview of getting animated characters into Doom 3, go here:
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http://img102.imageshack.us/img102/1323/thugcreationzx0.jpg
Behold! I bring you life, cretin!


Maya is a beast of a modeling program & it has a big learning curve. When you get used it, you'll find that the work flow can be pretty quick. Turning your Maya mesh into an animated Doom 3 model will require a lot of patience & a lot of work because of the fine tuning the weights of an animated rig. Unforeseen consequences, . . . ahem . . . like submeshes clipping through another submesh and unintentional rigging of joints you don't want, can be frustrating but those are the reasons for this tutorial!
Maya is a beast of a modeling program & it has a big learning curve. When you get used it, you'll find that the work flow can be pretty quick. Turning your Maya mesh into an animated Doom 3 model will require a lot of patience & a lot of work because of the fine tuning the weights of an animated rig. Unforeseen consequences, . . . ahem . . . like submeshes clipping through another submesh and unintentional rigging of joints you don't want, can be frustrating but those are the reasons for this tutorial!
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'''Paint Skin Weight Tool'''
'''Paint Skin Weights Tool''' referred to occasionally as weight painter . . .


http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/5351/mayapaintskinweightstf8.jpg
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Enter Diego's Thug character:
Enter Diego's Thug character:
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/6441/diegothugtd8.jpg
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/6441/diegothugtd8.jpg




& now we'll need a skeleton to rig the mesh to:
& now we'll need a skeleton to rig the mesh to:
The current skeleton shared among AI is on SVN in the model_src/ai_parts_mb svn folder called "tdm_rig_base.mb".
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/9492/tdmskeletonrf1.jpg
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/9492/tdmskeletonrf1.jpg




Now that we have all we need to start, let's go on to Part Two:
Now that we have all we need to start, let's go on to Part Two:
[[Advanced Character Rigging - Part Two]]
[[Advanced Character Rigging - Part Two]]



Latest revision as of 20:33, 7 February 2008

Advanced Character Rigging with Maya 7.0

by ascottk


Introduction

Skip to Advanced Character Rigging - Part Two

Skip to Advanced Character Rigging - Part Three


For a brief overview of getting animated characters into Doom 3, go here: Getting_Characters_and_their_Anims_into_Doom (you'll find the Maya 7 plugin here)


thugcreationzx0.jpg

Behold! I bring you life, cretin!


Maya is a beast of a modeling program & it has a big learning curve. When you get used it, you'll find that the work flow can be pretty quick. Turning your Maya mesh into an animated Doom 3 model will require a lot of patience & a lot of work because of the fine tuning the weights of an animated rig. Unforeseen consequences, . . . ahem . . . like submeshes clipping through another submesh and unintentional rigging of joints you don't want, can be frustrating but those are the reasons for this tutorial!


First of all, here's a list of useful hotkeys:

  • Alt + Left Mouse Button - Rotate the view port ("Tumble")
  • Alt + Middle Mouse Button - Pan in the view port ("Track")
  • Alt + Right Mouse Button - Zoom in the view port ("Dolly")
  • F1 - Maya help (opens in a web broswer)
  • F2 - Animation specific menus
  • F3 - Modeling specific menus
  • F4 - Dynamics specific menus (not very useful for Doom 3)
  • F5 - Rendering specific menus (rendering current frames, texturing/lighting, etc.)


Need to know tools in Maya:

Outliner

mayaoutlineryf8.jpg


Attribute Editor

mayaattributeeditorqd3.jpg


Paint Skin Weights Tool referred to occasionally as weight painter . . .

mayapaintskinweightstf8.jpg

This tool is the one you'll want to familiarize yourself with, especially the Replace, Add and Smooth functions in the "Paint Weights" rollout.


Of course we'll need a mesh to rig.

Enter Diego's Thug character:

diegothugtd8.jpg


& now we'll need a skeleton to rig the mesh to:

The current skeleton shared among AI is on SVN in the model_src/ai_parts_mb svn folder called "tdm_rig_base.mb".

tdmskeletonrf1.jpg


Now that we have all we need to start, let's go on to Part Two:

Advanced Character Rigging - Part Two