I am working on an animation and will be rigging a cartoon character's face. I've had a good look through tutorials and models on this so I have a fair idea of what to do, but I'd appreciate it if someone could take a quick look at this image to give me an idea of whether there is enough geometry or too much, and any suggestions they might have. It is a little odd because the mouth is on one side of the face rather than in the middle as I usually see (for example in people) - just my drawing style. The image is just of the polygon mesh with all the edges hilighted. the gaps around the eyes fill in with subdivision.
well i think the area below the mouth (on the right bottom) could use another division or so. unless the mouth is gonna act like a hinge i'd assume you want the surrounding topology to move along with the mouth at least a little. a division down there would help...
well actually looking at the image again, you could do with another loop all around the mouth, not just at the bottom.
yes, definitely add in some more edge rings. it look like in the spot right above the mouth you could delete some edges then split the polygons to make that an edge ring as well. what does it look like when you smooth it?
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I've almost had no experience rigging but would it be easier to set the mouth to the center than to the side then making blendshapes accordingly?
Imagine rigging the face and the skin weights involved just to obtain different blendshapes (would be alot of adjusting, right?).
You could make blendshapes of that character's mouth to the side as you like after rigging the mouth in it's neutral position. Of course, if the picture you provided is already the decided neutral position.
In this case I would use the Soft Mod Tool and as suggested blend deformers.
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