Intro to Rigging an Armature to a character in Blender 3.0
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10:14 If you are using Blender 4.0, there have been some changes. Now, you need to press the Ctrl + Shift combination to select a bone
everything went correct but after the skinning part the character is not moving with the bones
Straight to the point . Thank you for saving our time and sacrificing yours to help us.
After many failed attempts over the years, I'm finally getting into blender. Thank you so much for making this tutorial. It helped a lot!
Hey bro, this is one of the best tutorials i've ever seen. You took your time to explain everything. Ive been using blender for about a week now and this has helped me understand how bones are applied, and poses made very easily. Wishing you success!
I appreciate that!
this was so straight forward and simple, thank you for your time and knowledge
Dale, thanks. This is by far the best video ive seen for rigging a character. I don't think I saw anywhere in which you state "but first you must" or at least not unnecessarily. Explaining things in linear form is the best way for some of us lol. Blessings bro.
I appreciate this comment bro thanks
One of the best tutorials ever. I've been struggling to link my armature to mesh and this solved it instantly. Thank you
Thank you, my guy. Videos like this are just the best of CZcams. Incredibly thankful that people make these free tutorials. And this was amazing! Thank you!
I appreciate that!
Bro, I"m trying to learn rigging and I had this exact issue of these artefacs. you went straight to the point unlike other video's. That a like and a follow big man.
I've heard of rigging before but this video really put it in perspective to get me started, Thank You.
I was struggling for an entire night with other tutorials then this worked straight away, thanks man.
New to blender here, ive decided to practice on movement this month and this tutorial helped out alot thanks for the time to make this.
I've been trying to mess around with rigging/armatures for a while now (kind of lazily, to be honest), but this video was so perfectly straightforward. Awesome video man, SUPER helpful!
This helped me rig a model where other tutorials were over complicated and werent very useful. Fast and straight to the point. Thank you
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I am so thankful I found your tutorials! You are very good at explaining and demonstrating what you are doing. As someone who has 0 Blender skills I found this to be very helpful and useful!
I'm officially a fan. You're not just a great technician. You're a great TEACHER. Liked and subbed. You've got a new student. This was AWESOME!!!
Just the style of tutorial I love. Quick but still covered enough for me to learn the task. Great work.
Glad it was helpful!
TYSM!! Ive been looking everywhere for this and this is the only accurate tutorial I’ve seen so far, great job :)
I've never used blender and I was able to rig a model in 10 mins thanks to you. Keep up the great work!
Glad I could help!
Excellent tutorial, especially the way you always explain your keystrokes as you're doing it!
Was actually able to understand all this without having to open blender and go along with it - THANK YOU!
thank god someone that explains things for real. i would never learn that it was called "skinning", i mean, in this case its not necessary but i suppose u have other videos with the processes names that could really help me in my learning. thanks a lot for the great tutorial!!!
This is a great tutorial! Really straightforward and easy to follow.
Fantastic job - being thorough AND concise is a gift!
thanks
I tried following this without audio and managed to link my arms and legs together.
Following with audio was much more helpful haha I managed to fully rig my first 3d project (a purple grung (a dnd race) called Argh Stickyfeet) within 10 minutes.
Thank you ♡
Haha great stuff
@@thelastdev thanks ♡
Thank you, SO MUCH!!!! I have been trying for ages to rig models! Your tutorial was the only one clear enough to get through my thick skull!!!
Glad I could help!
This video was super straight forward even for someone like me who's never rigged a model before. Thank you so much!!
glad to help
This was very quick and precise. Excellent video =) Thank you!
amazing and effective video! Great job and presentation. You made this so simple! Thank you!
Giving us the how and the why made this so clear. Much appreciated!
This was a fantastic tutorial breaking down the very basics of rigging. Very helpful....thank you
Thank you! Must have tried a dozen different tutorials and this is the first one that actually worked!
I'm about to do my first rigging and I feel like this tutorial will be really helpful for that 👍
Brilliant - thanks for putting this very to the point video together
Hey Dale, thanks for taking the time to break everything down and explaining keywords. This is great content!
My pleasure!
I haven't tried this yet, but thiss is by far the best rigging video I've seen.
Omg thank you so much for this...been having so many issues rigging characters all this time and had zero clue on using weight paint mode for better control over effected areas....
You're so welcome!
The way you explained made me think I could be a pro but I’ll give this all a try tomorrow 🙏🏾
Thank you for your great tutorial! I'm so new to 3D modelling stuff. And the tutorials like yours taught me a lot. Thanks 💖
Thanks 🙏🏾
very helpful, never found a rigging video so easy to follow. Appreciate it very much, saved me loads of time!!!
Glad it helped!
Thank you for this quick and concise breakdown.
Glad it was helpful!
Best tutorial I've ever seen for rigging, thank you!
thank you so much for this tutorial!! ive been trying to rig a model for a few months and this is the only video that worked
probably the best tuto i´ve seen about this. ty learnt a lot
Genuinely helpful tutorial, just got into 3D animation and this helped out a lot, Thank You!!
Ive had to watch this tutorial specifically every time I pick back up Blender thanks for your help
W video great simple intuitive explanation yet still encompasses potential caveats.
I'm a 2d artist but really needed a 3d model that i could pose for photoshop layers, this has helped so much. Thanks!
First video that explained in details. Bravo Bravo!
Appreciate the video. Very informative and gave me what I needed to know to start messing with models
Incredibly helpful! I cannot thank you enough!
Heya, thanks for helping on my Blender journey! I was actually able to successfully rig up my model!
This was alot of help dude, thanks alot.
You are the best, this was super accessible and easy to follow. Thank you so much!
Very straight forward, most of other videos concerning rigging are complicated.
I’m new to blender as well as making my own game, I haven’t tried this out yet but it was very simple and straightforward to understand. I’m excited to apply this to the characters I make :)
Hey same here, how did it go? For me it started to have some problems with posing. :/ For example, if I want to rotate the body, half of the mesh stays where it was, it's like some weird stretching.
Edit: I solved the problem, for now.
@@Animesther hey sorry I haven't tried this tutorial yet since I'm focusing on making assets for the game. But how did you solve this? just in case the same happens to me.
@@kasualkalamari didn't really solve it yet but I think the weight painting and correct remishing will help
thanks, i found that having the hip bones is really really important, for some reason most other tutorial makers just do the spine and then leave a huge gap between spine and leg bones with no hip bones, idk why, thanks thanks
Hi, I've just followed your instruct for this and it worked!!! I've been trying and pulling my hair out with this for a while so it's a start with me to master rigging and animation. Thanks V much.
Awesome!!! glad to help. When you get those basics down you may want to watch my other video on RIgify, it will speed up your workflow and help you understand controllers, and more czcams.com/video/S52A-K5tLDc/video.html
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Thank you for this video, straight to the point and easy to follow.
I'm Impressed. This Seems Very Easy And Simple, Though Maybe A But Tricky. Overall, You Did A Great Job Here.
Man, this was a pretty simple tutorial, that pretty neat. thanks for this man, this helps me out a lot. I took a lot of notes. now I have some basic knowledge on Rigging. Keep up the good work.
Glad you liked it!
great video dude. makes this more fun then what it already is
I like your tone of voice and how calm you are and that you didn't pause too much or use um's and ah's.
Thank you for the video. I don't use blender much and this has been a great help to rigging up stls.
Tans,glad to help
this is literally the best rigging tutorial out there
Thanks for the tutorial, very clear and short
this is the most based and simple tutorial, I wish more people knew how to speak, thank u man
What can I say? this a very clear example of effective tutorial comment. Thank you, I learned something.
This was Practically Very Convincing thanks a lot MAN.
Thank you so much for this great tutorial! It was really really helpful and easy to follow :)
Amazing Tutorial. Love using it. I don't remember having to do ctrl + shift and i am on 4.1.1
This helped me out so much! Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much! I didn't even know that it's that simple!
Amazingly done and exactly what I wanted thank you
No problem, glad to help
Very good video. I'd done rigging'n'skinning in Maya so long ago that I needed a refresher, but now using Blender. Cheers.
Thankyou, I'm trying to learn blender at the moment and a guide that is as straightforward as this one is is realy useful.
You're very welcome!
i love you knowledge and well rounded showing
ye i agree with the others... by far the best rigging tutorial :) ty for actually saying "how" to do stuff unlike others who just say "what" they're doing...
Thanks for the kind words
Fantastic video and easy to follow, many thanks for making and uploading, so very much appreciated:)
You're very welcome!
Huge help for my first project thank you
this is the best tutorial in the word!!!
big thanks! much love from serbia
Straight to the ask, thanks. Btw the 3D sound effect though lol i thought i was trippin
Such a great video. Thanks so much
You are a hero my man
Excellent post! Thank you very much, it helped me a lot!
thank you! this was so easy to follow and informative!
yo thank you so much, i thought it would be a pain is the ass to do, you made it a million times easier
Ill be real with you boss, this vid is so good and straight to the point ,Thank you. This helps me alot rather than relying on addons or websites that do medicore rigging i can just do it myself now.
haha thanks
This is super helpful. Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
quick, easy, straight to the point.
thanks!
awesome:)
thank u so much. u made me so happy w dis tut
great tutorial
it was quick and you explained it very well so now my guy has some great bones
Good no-nonsense tutorial. 👍
Glad it was helpful!
thank you so much
Wow, thanks!
Thank u for detailed tutorial. Appreciate the pace at which you taught it was easy to follow along.
You’re welcome 😊
VERY help full very straight forward I like that there wasn't very much editing in the video so we could now how to do every thing thx for the help👍
I keep coming back to this, thank u so much!
Thank you
Very useful video! no small talk.