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Learn to animate. Part 2. "Human Walk Cycle".

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  • Mar 10, 2025
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Learn to animate. Part 2. Human Walk Cycle., available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 18 lectures, based on 8 reviews, and has 130 subscribers.

You will learn about By the end of this course, you will learn typical Animation workflow: Layout-Blocking-Rough Animation-Polish, use Graph Editor as your main Animation tool, know how to create apearance of body balance, create overlap by shifting the splines and using In-betweens, use foot controls, deal with knee snapping of CG characters. This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is intended for anybody interested in Animation. To take this course, a student must be at ease with navigating in Maya or any other 3D Animation software. Complete beginners are advised to take my learn to be animator, part 1 course, where they will learn key elements of Animation workflow and be introduced to important tools. Animators and Aniamtion students, building their Demo Reels, will benefit the most from this course as Locomotion is one of the most overlooked topics in Animation education. It is particularly useful for This course is intended for anybody interested in Animation. To take this course, a student must be at ease with navigating in Maya or any other 3D Animation software. Complete beginners are advised to take my learn to be animator, part 1 course, where they will learn key elements of Animation workflow and be introduced to important tools. Animators and Aniamtion students, building their Demo Reels, will benefit the most from this course as Locomotion is one of the most overlooked topics in Animation education.

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Summary

Title: Learn to animate. Part 2. Human Walk Cycle.

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 18

Number of Published Lectures: 18

Number of Curriculum Items: 18

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 18

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • By the end of this course, you will learn typical Animation workflow: Layout-Blocking-Rough Animation-Polish, use Graph Editor as your main Animation tool, know how to create apearance of body balance, create overlap by shifting the splines and using In-betweens, use foot controls, deal with knee snapping of CG characters.
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is intended for anybody interested in Animation. To take this course, a student must be at ease with navigating in Maya or any other 3D Animation software. Complete beginners are advised to take my learn to be animator, part 1 course, where they will learn key elements of Animation workflow and be introduced to important tools. Animators and Aniamtion students, building their Demo Reels, will benefit the most from this course as Locomotion is one of the most overlooked topics in Animation education.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is intended for anybody interested in Animation. To take this course, a student must be at ease with navigating in Maya or any other 3D Animation software. Complete beginners are advised to take my learn to be animator, part 1 course, where they will learn key elements of Animation workflow and be introduced to important tools. Animators and Aniamtion students, building their Demo Reels, will benefit the most from this course as Locomotion is one of the most overlooked topics in Animation education.
  • During this course You will learn to build professional looking Human Walk Cycle and be ready for next type of locomotion: run, sneak, quadruped motion.

    You will need to download free modified Norman rig by following the provided link.

    To achieve best result I expect the student get over the course in a week or two.  But to get at ease animating walk cycle may take longer. Repetition is Mother of Learning!

    This is 100% Video course and I suggest that a Student will watch the Lecture by little segments and try to repeat explained procedure. When the process is clear, You may advance to the next segment until the whole Lecture is over. Then I recommend repeating the lecture without watching it. When the topic of the lecture is learned, You should advance to the next. Don’t rush.This course is taught in deliberately slow pace, so the student will have time to listen, watch and work on his/her shot, following directions.

    My method of presenting material is proven during many years of teaching Animation at Academy of Art University of San Francisco, where I teach students of different skills and backgrounds. This course is a must for any aspiring Animator without $15-17K tuition at his/her disposal (or even with). Learning to animate a walk is an essential part of Animation skill.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Walk Cycle. Creating strides. Legs Animation.

    Lecture 1: Course Preview

    Lecture 2: Character Set up

    Lecture 3: Character Set-up continued

    Lecture 4: IK-FK

    Lecture 5: Blocking. Strides and feet controls

    Lecture 6: Breakdowns and In-betweens

    Chapter 2: Upper Body

    Lecture 1: Weight Shift

    Lecture 2: Head Animation

    Lecture 3: Arm Swing

    Lecture 4: More head swing variations

    Lecture 5: More Arm swing variations

    Lecture 6: Body spring action and head bounce

    Chapter 3: Putting it all together

    Lecture 1: Layout

    Lecture 2: Blocking

    Lecture 3: Rough Animation

    Lecture 4: Polish

    Lecture 5: Polish continued

    Lecture 6: Course review

    Instructors

  • Learn to animate. Part 2. "Human Walk Cycle".  No.2
    Michael Berenstein
    Animator, Animation Instructor
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