Another top notch tutorial from Eat 3D.
Eat 3D has just released a brand new tutorial DVD, this time covering animation inside of Maya.
“In this DVD, Instructor Joe Mandia gives a deep foundation to the complexities of animation using Maya 2012 with a focus on video games. Although the focus is on games, the instruction is great for any animator. Topics include Maya shortcuts, ui setup, 12 principles overview, timing, spacing, arcs, overlap, anticipation, squash and stretch, slow ins and outs, staging, secondary action, straight ahead vs pose to pose, and finally refining and polishing a final animation.”
Go here to read more about it: http://eat3d.com/blog/eat-3d/new-dvd-release-animation-masterclass-animating-maya-games-and-more
Thanks to Eat 3D and Joe Mandia for putting this together.
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Eat3D do fantastic videos but I don't know how they expect students to be able to afford them :/
@mrjimmy,
We offer students and the unemployed a 20% discount. You can apply for as many as you want and they are applicable on any of our tuition (including bundles)
https://eat3d.zendesk.com/entries/20003072-student-faculty-discount
Eat3d is really affordable!
Plus the forums are extremely friendly and helpful. I have been on the streaming option for a while now and have no complaints. I think even if you buy all the streaming content option (not sure with student discount) it works out to be $9.50 a week… for me personally that is a bargain!
Rock on Eat3d!
Oh snap thanks
That helps alot. I gotta get the cryengine 3 material dvds