Wing Feather Rigging
I've seen several approaches for the creation of wings, but I wanted to create something simple, using familiar and easily accessible components. While the use of hair follicles may seem unusual, it gets the job done with very little effort (19min). Learn more about modeling, dynamics, rigging, and Maya, with any of my iBooks in the "Theories and the Practice of Rigging" series, covering joints and joint setups, deformers, controls, modeling, and dynamics. All available for iPad or Mac in the iBookstore and Amazon Kindle. iBooks - http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/jer... Kindle Format - http://goo.gl/V4o5w9

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