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AnimationRigs.com: "Rigging Stories to Life"

Animation Rigs.com is devoted to create powerful and robust character animation rigs through a series of video tutorials meticulously explaining the art of rigging.

Their services are based on affordable monthly and yearly payments addressing individuals and companies, in other words personal use and commercial use.

Once you register you'll get to see what's in the other side of the fence, there are a lot of video tutorials ranging from beginner to advance. You'll have full access to online tools that are connected straight to Maya's interface via html, when you click any of the hyperlinks on a specific tutorial Maya will react to it and will bring models, scenes, samples, etc.


A lot of their tools are made for animators, meaning that a basic technical level is enough to comprehend the current tutorial. On this same note, their animation tools are made to accelerate the rigging process without compromising its quality. The animator will jump quicker to the animation stage, in particular if they use Rapid Rigger. Rapid Rigger is an impressive tool designed to rig a character in about 30 minutes or less.

AnimationRigs.com is also developing Studio Sim, where artists participate in each production stage, from Character Design to Modeling to Rigging and finally Animating.

AnimationRigs.com is already changing the way of what animation productions used to be. They are bringing innovating animation tools and concepts, making them an important player in the animation industry.

For more information please visit: www.animationRigs.com

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