Hi all,

I'm trying to get my head around the rigging tools in Maya, and need a quick 
boost in terms of knowledge - I need to support a ton of rigs my students are 
creating after Christmas. Any recommendations? I would prefer not to have a 
course aimed at beginners,  just something that can introduce some mid/high 
level concepts and techniques. Having said that, as I need to learn an entire 
new toolset it's probably wise to start with the basics (as long as it moves 
quickly into other areas). Has anyone taken the iAnimate course? 
http://www.ianimate.net/workshops/rigging.html

Animschool also allows you to take a single class via its express option as 
well - 
http://www.animschool.com/Catalog/ProgramDescription.aspx?ID=1#<http://www.animschool.com/Catalog/ProgramDescription.aspx?ID=1>

Any help, opinions or guidance much appreciated...

Cheers

Sofronis (Saf) Efstathiou

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Computer Animation Academic Group
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