Eat 3D announces Next-Gen Facial Rigging

May I introduce to you an exciting new training video brought to you by Eat 3D (www.eat3d.com).

In this training video the instructor takes you through the entire process of creating a fully bone based facial rig which is transferable to next-gen game engines like Unreal Editor 3.

This video focuses on facial bone rigging and animation. Most game engines do not support blend shapes so it is imperative to know how to create a solid facial rig with just using bones. With the right rig and setup, it is possible to create stunning facial animations in very short amounts of time. If you are a student this video is great to become exposed to professional techniques in the game industry.

To watch a sample of the video please visit this link: http://eat3d.com/facialrig

The instructor has worked in the video game and film industry for over 6 years. During his time at Midway Games in Chicago, he worked very hard to prove his way up from being a cinematics artist to a character technical artist. Matt has worked on such video games as "Mortal Kombat: Armageddon" and "John Woo's Stranglehold" and even received a prestigious excellence award for his contributions.

Sincerely,
Riki Babington - Eat3D Admin

doylle

December 12, 2008 - 12:34am

Good to see a new tutorial here guys, congrats! Thumbs Up

JamesB

December 12, 2008 - 12:57am

WOOHOO FINALLY!! Will be purchasing ASAP and reviewing when done said.

Cross3D

December 12, 2008 - 6:19am

Congrats to Eat 3D for a new release of Next-Gen Facial Rigging and also seeing almost 5000 members now, it was less than 1000 a few months back then. Cheers!Thumbs Up

By the way, I will to ask if there will be be another release of DVDs within next month.

Also I will to ask if Eat 3D allows members whose bought only downloads earlier to purchase the DVDs at a cheaper price in future? Maybe the condition for the purchase is that they are allowed to purchase the DVDs titles the same as what they purchased the download titles. - Sorry if I ask for too much.

metalliandy

December 12, 2008 - 12:15pm

This is a really nice and in-depth tutorial!
Congrats Eat3d Laughing out loud

@Cross3D

I posted a few weeks back with some info and you can read the post HERE

Riki

January 29, 2009 - 11:51pm

Thanks guys, We did have over 5000 users but I found a way to delete alot of registered spam bots, it was over 1k users!

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