Character animation is one of the key stages of game development. The time it takes to create animations is often ahead of the time it takes to write code and design models. No need to talk about the importance of smooth and natural animation in the project.

The problem is that many programs use their own animation mechanics, the features of which need to be studied for each program, while Unity uses various controllers to “revive” characters and models.

In this series of lessons the Maya-Unity bunch is considered, and we hope that you will find answers to many questions in it.

For more details, see the video below.

Table of contents

  1. Course Overview
  2. Breaking down the Character Rig
  3. Animating the Walk Cycle
  4. Animating the Run Cycle
  5. Animating the Idle
  6. Maya to Unity
  7. EXTRAS

See also... 

  Make A Roguelike Game In Unity
  Unity Lighting Fundamentals
  Make a horror survival game in Unity
  Unity AR Ground Plane Tools
  Unity Physics Fundamentals