Auto rig pro could be useful for what you want, you do need to learn how to use it though and I'd suggest to at least learn the basics of rigging and how it works so you could understand when there's a problem..
@@satyamanu2211 It is good but it's definitely not user friendly and I wouldn't classify it as "advanced" unless you know quite a bit about rigging and add or make extra adjustments, it is free so that's great and a more than enough tool for most hobbyist or freelance modelers. In the end you do need to learn at least the basics of rigging and weight painting, but I can tell you after testing many tools (even in maya which I hate to admit but it has by far the best tools for rigging like the advanced skeleton tool than even creates an incredible face rig with shapekeys and custom controllers and it's free), that auto rig pro is way better and user friendly than rigify, it has a better automatic weight painting too which is what saves you the most time. I'd say it'll be a good idea to practice and use rigify until having more knowledge of rigging and then get a better tool like auto rig pro.
Very nice clip, I applaud you for choosing the topics I hope you make a clip about how I can benefit from the real agent in Blender Because I started learning it for rendering and I don't know where to start. Thank you 🥰
You missed mpfb2, it's basically makehuman inside blender, it's absolutely awesome and free, please create a video covering it
mpfb2 is amazing
You missed mentioning Adjustable Mannequin V1.2 - Blender 4.0+
by Vertex Arcade in Models
so... why's the waitress model in the thumbnail? that wasn't made with any of these add-ons lol. it's a free asset on artstation.
Is there an ad on or something that can make high-quality rigs for characters? That isn't complex to make/learn
Auto rig pro could be useful for what you want, you do need to learn how to use it though and I'd suggest to at least learn the basics of rigging and how it works so you could understand when there's a problem..
@@JavierVillavicencioS89 Thank you. I'll look into Auto Rig Pro
@@JavierVillavicencioS89 Isn't the built in rigify also good?
@@satyamanu2211 It is good but it's definitely not user friendly and I wouldn't classify it as "advanced" unless you know quite a bit about rigging and add or make extra adjustments, it is free so that's great and a more than enough tool for most hobbyist or freelance modelers.
In the end you do need to learn at least the basics of rigging and weight painting, but I can tell you after testing many tools (even in maya which I hate to admit but it has by far the best tools for rigging like the advanced skeleton tool than even creates an incredible face rig with shapekeys and custom controllers and it's free), that auto rig pro is way better and user friendly than rigify, it has a better automatic weight painting too which is what saves you the most time.
I'd say it'll be a good idea to practice and use rigify until having more knowledge of rigging and then get a better tool like auto rig pro.
Very nice clip, I applaud you for choosing the topics I hope you make a clip about how I can benefit from the real agent in Blender Because I started learning it for rendering and I don't know where to start. Thank you 🥰
does anyone know to to 3d print with color using blender
Has anyone tried METATAILOR for putting clothes onto characters?
i was searching for the timeline guy
0:04 give me nightmares 😂😂
Please upload image to character addon for blender
the face takes me the same time as the rest of the body.
Make Human/MPFB2
I think all these addons are very sub par.
Blender + DAZ + CC4 is the best combo