In this brief animation tutorial, aimed at animators learning Maya for the first time, we show how to troubleshoot your curves in Maya, using some simple animation with Monty The Green Pea. Maya's Graph Editor is confusing at first, but after a while it becomes the animator's best friend. When you first learn animation, you will find bumps and clicks in your work, which can be hard to diagnose and fix. Slowly, over time, it becomes clear how to find the curve that is causing the trouble - and fix it.
Animation Exercises with Monty
To see more basic animation exercises with the amazing "Monty", follow the links below:- Meet Monty The Green Pea
- How to Animate a Basic Walk with "Monty"
- Animate a Jump with Monty
- Animate a Military Walk with Monty
- Animate a Run Cycle with Monty
- Animate a Masculine Walk with Monty
- Animate an Angry Walk with Monty
- Animate a Sad Walk with Monty
- Animate a Double Bounce Walk with Monty
- How to stop feet sliding in a walk cycle
- How to Fix Knee Pops in a Walk Cycle
Technical Help at Animation Apprentice
We have many free resources on how to make the best use of Maya at Animation Apprentice. To find out more, follow the links below:
- How to Use the Motion Trail Tool in Maya
- How to Use the Layer Editor in Maya
- How To Copy and Paste Curves in Maya
- No Audio in Maya Playblast? How to Get The Audio Back
- Why has Arnold Disappeared from Maya?
- What Kind of Laptop Should I Buy to Run Maya?
- How to Solve Technical Problems
- Six Tips to Make Maya Run Faster
- Free Script for Maya to Toggle Control Curves On and Off
- How to Load 3DS Max Files Into Maya
- How to Make a Playblast in Maya
- How to Use the Graph Editor in Maya
- Export a Render Sequence in Maya
- Autodesk Maya Launches "Indie License"
- How to Get Your Free Maya License
- No Audio Playback in Maya?
- How to Use The Grid in Autodesk Maya
- Introduction to The Maya Interface
- Should You Run the Latest Version of Maya?
- Studio Library Tool
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