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How to create just that using joints, locators, custom attributes, set driven keys, expressions and constraints in Maya!

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In this tutorial, Stephen Ko walks us through a simple expressions-based project, creating a simple UI with sliders to control the different parts of his model.

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We’ll be looking at how to animate complex expressions with deformers, along with why they can be extremely useful. Enjoy!

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The tut will cover the making of the blendshapes, using sliders, set driven keys to make the teeth work with the blendshape sliders as he opens closes his mouth, and of course getting him to talk using keyframes

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This tutorial will show you how to make pinboard in maya.

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When creating motion graphics to music, an often overlooked detail that really helps in bringing everything to life is synchronicity. When your visuals are correctly timed, however, it can not only feel like your visuals are moving to the music, but being driven by it

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In this tutorial Abed Ibrahim will walk you through the process of creating an animated logo using particles in Maya, and then reverse the rendered animation in any video editing software of your choice.

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Dynamics simulations can be a powerful tool when trying to generate realistic looking effects that would be very difficult to achieve manually. In this tutorial you will learn how to use nDynamics' passive colliders and ncloth objects, in conjunction with fields like air and gravity, to easily simulate realistic dynamic objects such as a windy flag or a water container.

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In this tutorial you will learn how to effectively use constraints to rig any misshapen, non-spherical, cartoon eye. Not every model has a circular eye, and the shape of your eye shouldn't stand in your way. The tutorial is written for Autodesk Maya 2009.

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Create a Spectacular Crash Animation with Maya Dynamics - Day 1

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25 Maya 3D Animation Tutorials

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