https://www.eyedesyn.com/product/bendy-limbs-rig-for-cinema-4d/
Bendy Limbs Rig for Cinema 4D is the quickest and easiest way to rig and animate all types of cartoony bendy arm/rubber hose style characters! This is rigging for non-riggers, meaning you don’t have to worry about all those intimidating and complex rigging concepts! Get all them bendy arm/leg characters with separated limbs rigged in seconds by simply placing markers on your object to define where your characters body parts are, then add them to their corresponding body groups (head/torso/legs/feet/arms/hands) and voila, you are off and running animating your fully rigged 3D character! This is a non-joint rig, so no laborious weight painting (sorry Bob Ross, there is no joy in weight painting). Bendy Limbs Rig has already helped many folks who have never rigged nor animated a character in their life and given them the ability to easily rig their rubber hose style characters! Rig all different types and styles of characters! Intuitive, simple, flexible, and FAST! Start rigging your characters in Cinema 4D today with Bendy Limbs Rig!
Bendy Nulls is a simple dockable panel which will apply a global CC Bend It effect to a Selected Layer.
35 clips of bloody decapitations and dismemberments. Shot on green to retain light reflections and depth. Delivered in 2K or 4K in 12-Bit ProRes 4444 at 59.94fps. All files include a pre-keyed Alpha Channel. Camera: RED GEMINI 5K
Last updated 4/2022MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 809.67 MB | Duration: 2h 3m
Published 12/2022Created by Parul ChaturvediMP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 ChGenre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 5 Lectures ( 48m ) | Size: 555 MB
Week 4: The Limbs With Steve Huston
https://www.nma.art/videolessons/the-limbs-simplified/?course=604040
Learn a simple, constructive approach to drawing the arms and legs. You will learn mechanical concepts, comparative anatomy (comparing humans to other animals), as well as ways to make analogies between the upper and lower limb in order to understand and draw this area of the body with greater confidence.