To the left is a bear walk cycle animated by Animation Apprentice graduate Joris Van Laar, and below are some useful thumbnails showing how to animate a bear walking.
You can also import the thumbnails directly into your shot onto an image plane - watch this short video to see how to do this.
How to set up the rig, and optimise the settings. Then, we start to animate the walk.
We have many, many video tutorials for animating animals and creatures. To get started, see the blog posts below:
We have two series of video tutorials on animating quadrupeds: a "Horse Walk Tutorial" using the "Rhett The Clydesdale" Maya Rig, which is free to download, and also a Leopard Walk Tutorial using the free Leopard Rig by Truong. Both use the same basic technique.
Simplified Cycle
The tutorials are broken down into sections, and is based on a simplified breakdown of a quadruped walk, using basic techniques to get a fast and accurate result. Follow the thumbnails on the right. All our quadruped tutorials start with the Rear Right Foot Contact position.
Work Method
- Begin at frame 1 with the Rear Right Foot Contact. Frame 33 must be the same as Frame 1. 1 & 33 must be identical for the cycle to work.
- Then do frame 17 - a mirror image of frame 1 and 33.
- Then do frame 9 - front right foot contact, and frame 25, front left foot contact. Frame 9 and 25 are mirror images of each other.
- Now do frame 5 and frame 21 - the high point at the shoulders, and the low point at the back. These poses are also mirror images of each other
- Now do frame 13 and frame 29, the low point at the shoulders and the high point at the back. These poses are also mirror images of each other.
- Finally, tidy your curves.
Image Plane in Maya
Import an Image Plane into Maya |
Rhett the Clydesdale Horse Rig
The horse tutorial uses the Rhett the Clydesdale rig, which can be found here. If you can't find it, email us for a copy at info@animationapprentice.org.
Other Horse Rigs
Alternatively, use a different horse rig, such as one of these rigs here. Popular free horse rigs include the Horse Rig from Mothman TD, the Samson Horse Rig from Joe3D, and the Gorgeous George Horse Rig.
Quadruped Locomotion - Walks - Animation Reel
To see some of the best quadruped walks done by our students, watch the reel below:
Horse Walk Tutorial Part 1
Free Gorgeous George Horse Rig |
Horse Walk Tutorial Part 2
In part two, we position the feet at frame 1 and 33
Horse Walk Tutorial Part 3
Get the feet moving, using as few keyframes as possible to make the motion work effectively, adding the extreme positions on the shoulders and rear of the animal.
Horse Walk Tutorial Part 4
The horse walk tutorial is password-protected, but free for all our currently enrolled students.
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