Webinar - Creating advanced rigs for your characters in Moho with Mike Roberts

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  • Опубліковано 8 чер 2022
  • For more information about Moho, visit: www.mohoanimation.com
    Watch this FREE 1-hour webinar with Mike Roberts. In this presentation, Mike will talk about how he approaches to character rigging and how important is to understand its acting in order to create unique rigs. Mike will also share some of his projects made with Moho, some tips and tricks that will surely help you in your creative process. Following the presentation, there will be a Q&A session.
    About the presenter
    JUNO award winning Director Mike Roberts is the Supervising Director of TBS's Final Space. He's best known for his work directing the titles sequence and episodes of Netflix's hit animated series, 'Bojack Horseman' (starring Will Arnett and Aaron Paul). He's also directed on 'F is For Family' (starring Bill Burr), as well as over 28 episodes of Comedy Central's 'Triptank'. He graduated with honors from Canada's Sheridan College and moved quickly from jr. animator, to storyboard artist, to director and finally moved to Hollywood. As well as his many TV credits, he has directed spots for Honda and Burger King, ABC television, and Pulse Electric Scooters as well as music videos for The Sadies and The Pack AD. He’s also director and creator of the series 'Dallas and Robo' starring John Cena and Kat Dennings of UA-cam Originals.
    Instagram: @TheMikeRoberts
    Twitter: @TheMikeRoberts
    Website: www.michaeljohnroberts.com
    For more information about Moho, visit: www.mohoanimation.com

КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @neatnateable
    @neatnateable 2 роки тому +4

    I was at the webinar, and I took down a lot of good notes. Thank you for sharing your experience, Mike, and thank you to the Moho folks for providing such great software and training.

  • @joelmayerprods
    @joelmayerprods 2 роки тому +6

    Couldn‘t you just release it now? I was at the live event and would really like to watch it again immediately 😅

  • @ozzycinema
    @ozzycinema 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for sharing. I love this webinar. I’m glad it was focused on how to realistically recreate natural movements of characters. I wish we could download some of the rigs to learn more.

  • @michaelstone3463

    I've watched many of these Moho webinars, and this one is a top favorite. I was inspired and I learned things from it. Thanks! I hope you'll do another one soon.

  • @funksmaname
    @funksmaname 2 роки тому +1

    Love Mike's work! Great webinar!

  • @kendellvincent179
    @kendellvincent179 2 роки тому +1

    Am looking to get into moho.currently using another animation software but moho looks amazing. I think i need to learn the basics first. But thus far the webinar is amazing.

  • @ryansyphax2687
    @ryansyphax2687 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful stuff. I've been trying to figure out ways to shade my photoshop drawings in Moho. The han solo rig gave me some insight.

  • @pichicom1074
    @pichicom1074 Рік тому

    thank you

  • @TopF47Kide
    @TopF47Kide 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much for explaining in detail, I have a question, How to mix 2D and 3D animation (car 3d model)

  • @2dmate225
    @2dmate225 Рік тому

    About this Question @

  • @ejtoon
    @ejtoon Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing this amazing rigging tips. Please I need some help with mouth synchronization after rigging. Can you help me out Please?

  • @emekajefter1853
    @emekajefter1853 2 роки тому

    Pls, how do you correct your Moho display quality when the images are harsh looking or something... Pls, make a video on this.

  • @inforsciencecraft2891
    @inforsciencecraft2891 2 роки тому +1

    moho animation video how to export

  • @YALAHJOUE
    @YALAHJOUE Рік тому

    Level up 😢😢😢

  • @chumcool
    @chumcool Рік тому

    Man, this can be quite frustrating to follow along with if all you want to know is "how to create advanced rigs". A lot of unnecessary circular explanations going on here. Still a great Tutorial though, don't get me wrong. Keep up the good work.