Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 15-01-2008 , 04:20 PM
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Purchasing rigged models?

Google searches for 3D models isn't helping me a ton. There's a lot of crap out there.

Do you guys have any links to sites that sell high quality, rigged models?

Thanks in advance!

-Jeff

# 2 15-01-2008 , 04:47 PM
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not sure where you can buy them, but off the top of my head you could head over to highend3d.com as they have lots of free rigged models.

Chris

# 3 15-01-2008 , 05:02 PM
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My animation book has several fully rigged, textured models included, if you're not looking for anything specific.

# 4 15-01-2008 , 08:09 PM
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Mike! Haven't seen you round here for a while, or am i just not paying attention?

If you go into the visor window of MAYA there is an example of a skeleton which can be used to practice rigging. It isn't that hard to do once you get into it.

If you want i can upload a model i extracted from a game?
so long as you are using it for practice and not for sale or money i think it is legal (don't quote me on that though) it is fully textured and i fixed up rigging problems myself.

also i think there are some rigged models on this site: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d


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