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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wealth of knowledge for character TDs!,
By Timothy Naylor (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inspired 3D Advanced Rigging and Deformations (Paperback)
This book is fantastic. Its structure and layout are well thought out and executed. The information is for any creature TD looking to improve their skillset and learn new approaches to common creature setup problems.
The book is a gateway to the knowledge base for the industry when it come to rigging concepts and approaches. There is so little information on rigging and this book fills the gap in a professional way. Timothy Naylor Creature TD - Industrial Light & Magic
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
warning,
This review is from: Inspired 3D Advanced Rigging and Deformations (Paperback)
The main rigging tutorial in this book is very poorly written. What should be a great learning experience becomes a lesson in silly extra long naming pratices that will obscure all the intellegence of the actual rigging process.....the physical size of the book limits the pictures to a decorative effect. No real information is passed by the pictures and they are not included in any of the download data available. The main structure of his rig gets lost in a series of asides and remarks that make following the authors rigging tutorial into a joke. Bearly 3 steps can be included before a page change. This makes checking your work very hard and tedious. The real content just gets lost as every description includes a joint name that borders on 5 prefixes followed by 5 suffixs. By the time you select the right joint you have lost the process he is trying to teach you. So the first 170 odd pages are an exercise in translating his verbose descriptions into something logical. The content is there, it is just poorly presented.
Luckily, there is more then just the one author on this one!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent. A must for any Character TD.,
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This review is from: Inspired 3D Advanced Rigging and Deformations (Paperback)
I would have given more stars but 5 is the max. This has been a long awaited book that has been so needed for the Character TD community. This is more than a tutorial book, it's a step-by-step look into taking these principles and incorporating them into an already existing pipeline or creating a new robust one. This book is not for the faint at heart; this is an advanced book for sure. However, if you have a good working knowledge of Maya and Character setup, you will reap the rewards from this little gem. Great Job Brad, Joe and John.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent guide for Maya users,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inspired 3D Advanced Rigging and Deformations (Paperback)
Maya users might already be familiar with the concept of rigging - but any needing a 'course in a book' to develop skills in Maya rigging will find this insider's look at real-world problems to be invaluable, especially if you're already learned from the prior Inspired 3D Character Setup. In-depth explanations and plenty of real-world examples of character rigs, high-res models and more pack in color screen shot samples and illustration. Scripts, functions and polishing results fine-tune an excellent guide for Maya users.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must have for any serious creature TD.,
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This review is from: Inspired 3D Advanced Rigging and Deformations (Paperback)
Finally a well thought, well structured book catered to the advanced creature TDs out there.
The kind of knowledge you'll get from this book would take years and years to master and now you can easily learn about them over the many pages of priceless info. It's good to see a book not forgetting about riggers in games since it talks about both games and film rigging alike. There are only a few true gems available and this is certainly one of them. Javier Solsona Creature TD - Propaganda Games
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
They're not kidding when they say its "advanced" rigging.,
By cabby (CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inspired 3D Advanced Rigging and Deformations (Paperback)
This is definitely not a book for beginners. My biggest issue with the book is that it gives you a bunch of step by step instructions without explaining why you're doing what you're doing. The books gives complex rigging examples without giving the main concepts behind them. The instructions are often times unclear and the pictures, which would probably explain things better than the text, are too small to be of any use. I guess since the title specifically says it's "advanced rigging" I shouldn't complain, but it seems like the only people who can follow this book are people who already know how to do this stuff.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly deep for its broadness,
By Andreas SJ "King Eclectic" (Oslo, Norway) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inspired 3D Advanced Rigging and Deformations (Paperback)
I got this book specifically to assist in shoulder/arm rigging difficulties i've had with an animation that needed to be anatomically correct, and i wasn't disappointed. The book quickly asserts the scope of the problem, and makes it clear that a good solution requires a careful study of the model geometry, and supplies you with a realistic and powerful idea for a setup. It doesn't provide you with an ultimate solution, but rather suggests very helpfully approaches to specific problems, often supplying MEL scripts to assist, as well as downloadable example files demonstrating theory in practise.
The writing style is fluid and doesn't take you for a fool, and the included interviews with veteran TD's are all interesting. I wish there were more details on weighting and weighting practises aside from a suggestion to weight "backwards" (reducing weight from 1 instead of increasing from 0). In addition, the book attempts to include 3ds MAX in its teaching process, but largely fails, putting 90% emphasis on Maya (good for me!) I'll recommend it to any novice/intermediate TD. I'd also recommend it to anyone wanting a better understanding of how a rig works, perhaps a modeller seeking to understand how to mend his geometry to best suit rigging.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally we skip the nonsense and get right to the meat!,
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This review is from: Inspired 3D Advanced Rigging and Deformations (Paperback)
This book not only re-affirms my workflow, but offers distinct perspectives and techniques that help those who may have their own alternative to rigging. Pipeline issues are the most important element of rigging once you hit a certain level, and this book explains possible things to look out for and prepare for no matter what size of the production. Although skipping the book previous to this, I felt right at home while reading and it fit my 'style' of professionalism when discussing things thoroughly and not avoiding any part of the process no matter how small. The other part I loved that the tutorials and examples given don't hold your hand and treat you like you are just getting acquainted with 3D or a computer for that matter. There are subtleties that get mentioned that the experienced TD can learn to appreciate, but may be ignored by the beginner/novice. If you are a beginner a lot of those subtleties or other discussions throughout may confuse you and while you can pretend you understand you may need the 1st book or other hands on rigging experience to fully grasp it enough to be able to apply the knowledge how you want or see fit. THAT is the most important thing about this book.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Presentation,
By Tony (Middletown, CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inspired 3D Advanced Rigging and Deformations (Paperback)
I will second doodler's review; the content is in there somewhere, but the presentation is horrible. Pictures are unable to convey any information whatsoever do to their tiny size. Adding to the difficulty in following the instruction are the seemingly endless typos on node names, such as a dropped suffix or a dropped prefix. Whole steps seem to left out of other areas and the errata from the Course Tech website seems to contain only a fraction of the mistakes. This makes actually learning anything in a reasonable amount of time utterly impossible since you will spend most of your time trying to decipher what is a typo and what is not.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally an advanced book for the aspiring character TD,
By Menashe Morobuse (Holon Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inspired 3D Advanced Rigging and Deformations (Paperback)
Covering some very tough to tackle issues with an elegance of an angel, I find this book one of the best books in cg written ever!
I have been waiting for this book for a long time, knowing I will finally find answers and new ideas and directions for me to try. The book is well written both on the practical side, very advanced issues, and on the educational side, it is very clear and straightforward, while still stimulating your mind to think and evolve. A job well done. If I could give it more than 5 i would have |
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Inspired 3D Advanced Rigging and Deformations by Brad Clark (Paperback - March 25, 2005)
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