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Puppeteer Lounge Rigging Show Reel ~ Summer 2015
A compilation of rigging works from Puppeteer Lounge students for rigging workshops. Great job by our students!
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P.S. The intro shot is something we came up quickly here at studio, a tribute to Animatrix featuring Gurung from Rigging Workshop 3.
Rig Reels by Mikhail Timkov
Bob Rig from Mikhail.Timkov on Vimeo.
Ufo Rig from Mikhail.Timkov on Vimeo.
Check out these amazing rigs by Puppeteer Lounge student Mikhail Timkov. Great job Mikhail!
Portfolio – Sascha Langer
Wonderful reel by Puppeteer Lounge student Sascha Langer.
Safe Place by Angelos Roditakis
Check out Safe Place, an animated short by student Angelos Roditakis presenting child abuse.
Also feel free to check the facial rig demo for the kid by Angelos here: https://vimeo.com/98829443
Katmandu: Before the Quake
Katmandu: Before the QuakeKatmandu’s ancient sites were woven into the vibrant social and religious fabric of the city. Made of brick and timber, many of these iconic buildings were lost in the earthquake that rocked Nepal.See more of our Nepal video coverage: http://nyti.ms/1GEfLUR
Posted by The New York Times on Tuesday, April 28, 2015
As you know, Nepal has been hit by a terrible earthquake magnitude 7.8 in the rector scale. There has been countless aftershocks following the major quake! Today is the 6th day since the quake hit us and reports suggest that it is slowly settling down.
We at Puppeteer Lounge, our team and family are safe and will be resuming our operation from 1st May, 2015.
We would like to share with you all this beautiful heart touching video “Katmandu: Before the Quake”.
#SupportNepal
Flex for Autodesk’s Maya
Ragnosaur Final Unreal 4 Demo
Very cool. Love to see how real time render and performance is getting better every time. Amazing character demo by Eric Wilkinson done in Unreal Engine 4.
Dorito Effect for facial Rig in Maya by my student Veronica
Check out this wonderful tutorial by Puppeteer Lounge student Veronica on creating a Dorito effect for facial rig.
The Dorito technique allows for the rig’s controls to move with the deformations, making the rig much for intuitive for the animators.