Motion Logc Studios (8/2016 -12/2016)
~ 2016 ~
In this series of cartoony Karts, Daisy's was memorable for hor exhaust and the flowers. Her engine had flowers that would open up for the exhaust, and the back had a lart flower that would rotate and scale based on the translation of the above petal controls. I had little experience with rigging a cartoon car, so this series of rigs was a fun part of my contract work.
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Rig Name: Daisy Snapdragon Kart
Model: Motion Logic Studios
Bone Count: 27
Goofy's Tubster Kart was fun because it wasn't really a kart at all in the conventional sense. The unique shapes and seperate objects were a lot of fun in troubleshooting how to weight this propperly in a cartoony fashion. I had little experience with rigging a cartoon car, so this series of rigs was a fun part of my contract work.
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Rig Name: Goofy Tubster Kart
Model: motion Logic Studios
Bone Count: 29
Out of all of these cartoony Kart rigs, I felt that Mickey's was the most simple. The engine was stratight forward which allowed me to get creative with the engine sides. I had little experience with rigging a cartoon car, so this series of rigs was a fun part of my contract work.
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Rig Name: Mickey Hot Doggin Hot Rod
Model: Motion Logic Studios
Bone Count: 21
Minnie's Kart stood out to me from the other models in it's simplisted design and the placement of the tires. I was more challenged with rigging the cartoon tires to work with the under belly of the kart than anything else. The bow and exhausts were the most fun. I am happy with how that rear exhaust turned out with the rotating fan inside. I had little experience with rigging a cartoon car, so this series of rigs was a fun part of my contract work.
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Rig Name: Minnie Pink Thunder Kart
Model: Motion Logic Studios
Bone Count: 19
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