Different Types of Rig Controllers and Posing | Mocap Cleanup Course in Cascadeur

Опубликовано: 14 Ноябрь 2025
на канале: Cascadeur - The Future of Animation
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In this video I will talk about different types of controllers, what are their similarities and differences. I will show you how to use manipulators to control parts of the character's body. And I will show you a little trick that will come in handy later on!

I will also explain how to mirror and copy poses or parts of poses.

The scenes used as examples in this video will be attached at the course page.

Hotkeys:
E - rotation manipulator
W - movement manipulator
Double-click - select all objects below in the hierarchy
Hold Shift - you can add new objects to the selection or remove them from the selection
Right click - call up the menu to select the pivot
Hold down Ctrl - reduce the force of the manipulator
Hold down Ctrl + right mouse button - change the size of the manipulator
Shift + Z - activate or deactivate autoposing points
R - fix the selected point in space

Ctrl + C - copy the position of selected objects
Ctrl + V - paste the copied position
Ctrl + Z - undo the last action

00:00 Introduction
01:04 Opening a character scene
01:10 Overview of different types of controllers
01:55 AutoPosing
02:02 Selecting the type of manipulator
02:33 Active and Inactive points
03:35 Selecting several points
04:08 Changing the pivot point
04:50 How to use inactive points to fix poses
05:43 AutoPosing for fingers
06:07 Additional AutoPosing points
06:17 Point controllers
08:07 Global & Local manipulator modes
08:36 How to fix a point
09:12 Box controllers
10:25 Mirroring poses
10:55 Copying poses
13:28 Manipulator settings

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