6.20.2015

Animation Time! - Jelly Rig



Today's Inspiration:
The Study of human anatomy is so much more than the naming of parts and the understanding of their function; it is the celebration of our wondrous physicality in the world. The biological complexity of the body can be weighed against its aesthetic beauty, so that the life that drives us is seen to ripple and pulse above and below the boundary of skin. Art is the perfect tool for revealing such knowledge. Throughout history, artists have used their trained eyes to look deep into our lives and into our very existence. They have given much to the history of medicine and they have also removed the taboo from seeing too much. ... Anatomy is a very potent subject, and the subject is us.

- Sarah Simblet
http://newsylva.com/about/sarah-simblet/

Anatomy for the Artist
http://www.amazon.com/Anatomy-Artist-Sarah-Simblet/dp/078948045X

Program - Maya 2014

Rig - Jelly
http://www.sonictk.com/rigging/

Animator's Bibles:

Character Animation Crash Course
Animator's Survival Kit
Illusion of Life
12 Principles of Animation
Drawn to Life

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Brute Walk - Walk a Day

Today's Walk is a Brute Walk.
Head - light tilt side to side
Chest - puffed out, light tilt and compress side to side
Hips - rotate to offset the chest, extra side to side sway
Legs - low small inward steps
Feet - on tippy toes, rotated inward, drag back on the passing position land with a little toe flop
Arms - bent, held out to the side, slight sway side to side
Hands - held out, light overlap and drag from the movement of the arms and forearms extending into the fingers and thumbs