Hello, everyone! I'm a Computer Animation instructor at Sheridan College in Ontario, Canada. I'm pursuing my Master's, and my topic is rigging education. I’ve found rigging to be one of the more challenging aspects of our curriculum--and I'd like to figure out how to do a better job teaching it. (I’d also like to use my…
Hey! Sorry you're not getting a whole lot of traction here, I highly recommend checking out the folks at Rigging Dojo, I took a rigging course of theirs several years ago and it was pretty good. They have forums that are pretty active, but I think it's only accessible if you have registered for a class, however if you get…
One person that stands out for me about teaching rigging is Paul Neale, he’d be a great person to interview about his teaching methods. https://paulneale.com/ Tell him I said hi!
Hello again, all. I'm just bumping this post in the hopes of catching the attention of more members of the community. Also, a huge thank-you to everyone who has already responded--your insights and feedback have been invaluable!
Thanks, Eric. Sorry for the spam-like behaviour (and the slow reply). Yes, I certainly plan to make the results available to the community! At a minimum, I'll publish my final Master's paper. I may also look for other ways to share, including returning here to post. Perhaps I'll submit for SIGGRAPH next year?