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Our rigs were exten­sively based on rig tuto­ri­als we had obtained from 3D Tuto­r­ial and 3DQuakers.

Adam Sale’s rig­ging tuto­ri­als are truly excel­lent and give detailed expla­na­tions on all aspects of the workflow.

Char­bel Koueik’s Rig­ging Pro, Script­ing 101 & Auto­matic Rig­ging are a must for any inter­me­di­ate TD try­ing to get a grip on script­ing and rigging.

Charbel’s tuto­ri­als do not include any facial rig­ging so we used dif­fer­ent ideas from both workflows.

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Author: Reza Ghobady (71 Articles)

Founder and Manager of Vishka Studio since 2003, I have a passion for CG and creative arts. A multitasking, multithreading machine by necessity, my aim is to create a multimedia and entertainment venture capable of creating compelling animated movies. Artistic value, production quality and having fun are the main ingredients of a successful creation and I strive for perfection every step of the way.

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