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Jaime Kelly
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Jaime Kelly

Jaime Kelly is a freelance artist with over five years of experience with works in animation, rigging, and 3D design. He has worked within all manners of industries, including product promotion materials, animated media such as animated breakdowns of systems in training material, and, of course, 3D rigging for pre-rendered and real-time media.
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Setting up empty weights

To get started, let’s set up some empty weights. Use Armature Deform | With Empty Groups, as this option generates groups with empty weights. If we leave the weights up to Blender by choosing the default options, we are guaranteed to have to clean up a frustrating mess.

We will start by parenting the mesh to the rig we have just made, and then we will enter Weight Paint Mode. If you have forgotten how exactly to do this, here’s a quick series of steps as a reminder:

  1. In Object Mode, select all the meshes (head, body, hands, feet).
  2. Staying in Object Mode, press Shift to select the armature.
  3. Press Ctrl + P to open the parenting menu, and select Armature Deform | With Empty Groups.

    You can verify this has worked by grabbing the armature and dragging it around; all the mesh will follow. If any mesh doesn’t follow, you can just select said meshes and parent them on their own, and they will be added.

  4. If for some reason this...
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Published in: Apr 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781803238807

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Jaime Kelly

Jaime Kelly is a freelance artist with over five years of experience with works in animation, rigging, and 3D design. He has worked within all manners of industries, including product promotion materials, animated media such as animated breakdowns of systems in training material, and, of course, 3D rigging for pre-rendered and real-time media.
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