Simple Rubber Hose Character Rig in Blender | Real-Time Tutorial
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Step into the whimsical world of rubber hose animation with this real-time tutorial in Blender! Rubber hose animation is known for its simple, flowing lines and classic cartoon style, reminiscent of the early 20th century animations. This tutorial is perfect for beginners and intermediate users who want to learn how to rig a simple rubber hose character in Blender.
We'll start with the basics of character modeling, focusing on the distinctive rubber hose limbs-long, bendy, and devoid of complex joints. Then, we'll dive into the rigging process, showing you how to create flexible, easy-to-animate rigs that capture the unique motion characteristics of rubber hose animation.
Follow along at your pace, as we explain each step in detail, from setting up the armature to weight painting and controlling your character's movements. By the end of this tutorial, you'll not only have your own rubber hose character ready for animation but also a thorough understanding of basic rigging techniques in Blender.
This real-time format allows you to learn and apply techniques simultaneously, ensuring a practical and engaging learning experience. So, whether you're looking to create nostalgic animations or simply expand your Blender skills, this tutorial will set you on the right path.
#BlenderTutorial #CharacterRigging#3DAnimation #Blender3D #AnimationBasics
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If this comment gets 100 likes, Northern Longtty HAS to wear 2 hats in his next video.
@JohLeh207
Ай бұрын
yes
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
I will do this.
@XxyGoddam
Ай бұрын
It's almost like a petition lol
@XxyGoddam
Ай бұрын
I came in when it was exactly 100 and I ruined it making it 101 lol
@XxyGoddam
Ай бұрын
And somebody just removed one like so it's back to 100 wtf
I transitioned from Maya to Blender 5 years ago. But rigging is still something that I keep going back to Maya for. Finally a good rigging tutorial for Blender that starts from scratch and not an automated plugin. Thanks! Hope you do more of this!
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
Glad I could help!
As someone who wants to learn animation, I think this is the best way to start out, thx
Adding two damped track constraints to create a pseudo pole vector constraints is genius! I've always wondered if there was a way to manipulate the middle of bendy bones, and now I know!!
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
Haha thanks! I spent forever playing with ideas
@Hecker9974
Ай бұрын
That's how I learned it from Bootstrap Buckaroo. Dude made insane minecraft rigs back in the day
@WaterShowsProd
Ай бұрын
When I saw the intro that was exactly what I was eager to learn about. As he was building the rig I realised where it was going, but really the parenting is also key to this rig (well, it always is).
Nice. Thanks for making this.
Saving this for later because I'm so curious
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
Thanks for stopping by, always excited to see a friendly face
Thank you so much! Very clear, concise, quick and to the point! I've always loved animating with rubberhose limbs in 2D, started Blender a few weeks ago and really wanted to do this. I did feel a little limited by the knees/elbows influence, so I ended up duplicating each, assigning one for limb start and end respectively, essentially creating 3D beziers.
Keep up the character creation related tutorials! I love them
The weight painting I've tried has been a nightmare! Looking forward to that tutorial.
This is awesome! I’ve always wanted to do more stylized animation with blender. Imma use this tutorial for something I just don’t know what yet!
YOUR TUTORIALS ARE NEXT LEVEL....................
I’ve legit been waiting for a vid like this and I was about to give up on doing rubber hose animation
First, And I love your work!!💖
@DoofsVRshorts
Ай бұрын
Second
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
Thank you 😄
DUDE YOUR TUTORIAL TOPICS ARE CRAZY GOOD
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
Super! Thanks!
Saving for later! 🤗
Cool! Thanks!
Thank you so much❤
This is cool, I might use it at some point, Thx!
Thank you!!!
I needed this tutorial, or I would've gone crazy trying to animate my character.
this is great, thank you
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
You're very welcome!
i love your videos 😀 thank you for inspiring me to do some animations in blender 😊
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
Happy to hear that!
Great tutorial!. Can you explain why you used the child-of constraint instead of just making the bones a child of the other bone?
Awesome!
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
Thanks!
I'm sure someone else has mentioned this, but protip you can select all the bones you want to give .L, then go armature > names > auto-name left/right.
Thanks for the tutorial, informativ and geniusly good 😃🧑💻
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
You’re welcome 😊
@H.KAnimationStudios
Ай бұрын
@@SouthernShotty 😄👍
Epik :D
Awesome! I love rubber hose style. Is there any way to make an IK on this leg rig?
Thank you i Need this Tutorial Bad!!!!!!!
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
Happy to help!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you! I’ve learned some really useful tricks 😊 One small concern though: « forward » is moving along Y+ not Y- This inversion may cause issues later, notably when exporting to games engines.
This will be very useful when I want everything to wiggle and jiggle. 😊
Hello, I like your content! you made a blender toutrial on how to make rock material, I think it was for blender 3.0 and it dosent work in blendder 4.0 I hope you make a new version cause I think it got outdated
This is really cool! Can you please say how to get that line thing! Explain in detail please
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
I have a tutorial on that. It's the line art modifier.
not sure if this is my own fault or a slight error in the tutorial, but I believe on 9:52, the H.End.L should be parented to A.End.L and not to Body.End, because otherwise, I cannot move the hand like shown in 20:31
Is it a serie on rubber hose animation that you plan to do ?
BRO ARE YOU SPYYYINNGGG ON ME RN, I do thé exact same project for my finals semester workflow due to tommorow and now my profesor will blame me for copy, life is hard
is there a part2?
you made a cuphead ˜~cuuuuuuuuute˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜ and the detailed tutorial with explaination is fantastic everytime !
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
Can I download this?
hey i love your video, your watermelon girl movie too. do you have any tutorial to create a freely moving mouth like rubber hose.
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
Hmmm. Not yet. Maybe soon.
@knowledgebasedecision2544
Ай бұрын
@@SouthernShotty i am blender beginner and i am desperately searching for this tutorial, haven't found anything till now and i finally see in your tutorial. Please help me, i will be very grateful.
Do you have a tutorial on how to make the Cuphead character itself?
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
Nope. Maybe I should make one. It's not very hard.
@Anonymouthful
Ай бұрын
@@SouthernShotty The would be great, always wanted to learn making cartoony characters like this in 3D.
the problem with your tutoreal is it not complete peocess..i also do your skillshere course but there also same problem repet..
hey, fun fact ; i have noting to say ;-;
this is great, but I have a complaint with the way you do tutorials. You always show the end result too quickly. You didn't show what the point of adding those segments to the hands and feet were. It would be nice if the beginning of the video spent more time showing the final results, so that the viewer can decide if this is the right tutorial for them
@SouthernShotty
Ай бұрын
It's a balance. Some people complain I go too slow. Some too fast. I personally, would rather just do 45 minute tutorials and explain everything. But unfortunately nobody watches my videos when I do that. Thanks for the feedback
Helpful tutorial, but I found it hard having to listen how you "go ahead" every 10 seconds. If I were a drinker I'd make it a drinking game (but get totally wasted in five minutes flat). You're a good teacher, but please and for the sake of our children, stop saying you'll "go ahead"! Go ahead, I dare you! ;-)