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Duik 15, Autorig Tutorial by Wesley Meeks

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Wesley Meeks shows you how to set up a simple character for use with the Autorig in Duik 15. Duik is a script with flexible rigging tools comparable to what 3D animators are used to working with. Kinematics, bones, controllers, and deformers are all bundled into this little slice of sunshine. Duik 15 affords the user even more control to refine animated Ae characters.

Wesley is an animator, designer and not afraid to show his 3d chops. In this tutorial, Wesley walks us through the setup of an adorable character using the autorig in Duik 15. And because he’s a nice guy, Wesley included his project file so you can easily follow along, and have a character rigged within the hour.

I don’t tend to autorig much. I prefer a bit more customization, and I find very few autorigging tools work well. But let me tell you, I’m impressed with how well the autorig works in Duik 15. It is kinda magic.

Go test it right now for free. Donations encouraged. See if you like it, then turn around to your friend, and say:

Hey Adam, I have a project I’d like to work on together.

And when he’s all:

No way man, I am cheap! You are not gonna trick me into buying a script I know nothing of.

You can be like:

Listen up! This shit is free, okay? How about you shy the attitude, and sit down with Wesley Meeks’ tutorial. You might just learn something.”

Bam!

You got your independent animators, corporate motion designers, and even ole’ aunt Bess out there downloading the script and learning to animate like the cool kids do.

https://vimeo.com/141359966 ‪

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SOLVED! AE DUIK HELP: Disappearing Ik objects

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WOOT! Update on a previous post about an issue with the ik objects in my duik rig disappearing when I moved the root and supermover. I posted over at the Duik forum and luckily the creator of the script, DuDuff himself, answered my query.

Thanks for the assist and for the awesome animation script.

Question:  When I try to move the root/torso controller of my character, or the supermover (move all) the IK rigged assets, in this case arms and tail, disappear.

Answer: In your project, just unlick the arms and the tail, leaving them without parent, and everything works fine. What’s going on is that if the arm is linked to the torso, AND the bones are linked to the torso too (in any way, not just parenting, could be IK, controllers…), both the puppet effect and the layer move with the torso, which “doubles” the movement, and the layer goes “out” of the puppet. That’s what causes this weird issue 🙂

AE DUIK HELP: Disappearing Ik objects

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Update: DuDuff solved the problem. Here’s how.

This folder has a video and gif showing the problem, and copies of my AE files.

When I try to move the root/torso controller of my character, or the supermover (move all) the IK rigged assets, in this case arms and tail, disappear.

It’s almost as if they are cutout and visible through a mask of the original placement of those assets. I’ve run into this problem before but I don’t understand how to fix it or even why it happens. Not sure if Zero-ing out parts would help, frankly, I don’t understand those aspects of the script well enough to make the fix.

This is “learn to fish” moment. I’d love to hear how I can fix it, and maybe an explanation of the underlying issue so I can grow as a DUIK user and can contribute some useful info to others down the line.

epi

WIP Animation for speech assessment

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Hey, folks! Working on a spec project. A client hired me to make a test animation for a series of tests designed as instruments for speech pathology. Its a pretty sweet project to work on. More coming soon! Keep up with my progress and revisions on my Behance page.

epi

DUIK Tools – Character Rigging, IK tools in After Effects

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Inverse Kinematics in After Effects. Live the Dream!

When I started working with 2D character animation in AE I was really frustrated by the rigging tools. I was spoiled by inverse kinematics (it comes from robots!) and the advanced features in 3D software. I learned character rigging in Maya. That’s a fantastic space to work in. [3d joke] After Effects character rigging tools aren’t as mature as those in 3D software. There are some great projects closing the gap. If you’re ready to lose a D and try rigging in AE there is hope.

DUIK is set of character rigging tools that will look familiar to 3D folks. DUIK is free, donation worthy,has YouTube tutorials, and tutorials on the creator’s website. DuDuf is an AE artist and developer. Check his vimeo channel for prime examples of what one can create with these tools.

paz,

epi

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