From the course: Create an Animated Character in Blender 2.9
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Conclusion
- [Instructor] Well, thank you for joining me on this journey to create an animated character in Blender. If you've made it this far, you should be very proud. As you've seen, creating a character requires many steps and a good deal of patience. But it does get easier and quicker with practice. I recommend going through the process a few more times with your own character designs. Each time you will learn and remember more as you go and soon you'll have your own process, and be able to create any character you can imagine. So, thank you again and I hope to see your animated characters out there very soon.
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Setting up the interface for animation8m 57s
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Beginning the contact poses13m 33s
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Continuing the contact positions11m 3s
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More contact positions11m 44s
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Ups, downs, and planting the feet13m 22s
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Working on the feet11m 27s
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Arms, fingers, shoulders, and head14m 42s
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Animating the wave14m 5s
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Creating a FaceCam and eye blinks10m 11s
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Beginning the lip-sync animation12m 49s
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Continuing with lip-sync animation13m 12s
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Creating a test render13m 23s
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Making final adjustments9m 13s
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Using the graph editor7m 31s
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Fixing the weights of the shorts4m 50s
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Adding music and sound FX6m 46s
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Rendering the final animation12m 11s
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Conclusion35s
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