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Mark Masters | Mastering Quadruped Animation in Maya: Essential Tips and Techniques! @MarkMastersAnim | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 6 hours ago
In this comprehensive breakdown on mastering the horse walk cycle animation, I will show the process of animating a smooth and natural walk cycle for a horse. We will examine the importance of studying reference footage, and the main passes I take when animating a quadruped creature. Animating creatures and quadrupeds can be daunting, but if broken down into key areas, it simplifies the process.

Horse Rig: hombrepolilla.gumroad.com/l/horse_rig

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Chapters 📘
0:00 Intro
0:36 Studying the First Reference
4:57 Studying the Second Reference
7:45 Studying the Animators Survival Kit Reference
10:58 FREE Horse Rig
11:16 Breaking Down the 1st Pass
13:01 Breaking Down the 2nd Pass
16:07 Breaking Down the 3rd Pass
17:00 Breaking Down the 4th Pass
19:36 The Final Pass
21:20 Outro
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Mastering Quadruped Animation in Maya: Essential Tips and Techniques! @MarkMastersAnim

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