Course Information
Course Overview
Master biped character rigging for games in Maya and build clean, engine-ready rigs with rigger and game developer Gogan
Intermediate Rigging for Games – Professional Biped Character Rig
Master studio-ready character rigging workflows and build a clean, game-ready biped rig that works beautifully in any engine.
Level: Intermediate
You should already be comfortable with basic 3D software and have a foundational understanding of rigging concepts before starting this course.
Welcome to the Course
Hi, I’m Daniel. Over the past eight years, I’ve worked on a range of games—from scrappy indie projects to large-scale AAA titles. In this course, I’ll walk you through the rigging techniques and workflows I’ve refined in production to help you bring your characters to life and stand out in the game industry.
This isn’t a “button tour.” It’s a practical, production-focused course designed to elevate your rigging skills and give you a clear understanding of how professional character rigs are built for real-world game development.
What You’ll Learn
By the end of this course, you’ll have built a complete, production-quality biped character rig using industry-standard methods. Whether you’re using your own character or the provided demo model, you’ll learn how to:
Build an animation-ready biped rig from the ground up
Understand the big-picture rigging workflow, not just isolated tools
Set up clean controller placement and joint hierarchies
Use constraints, deform chains, and control rigs effectively
Perform guided rigging tests to make sure everything behaves as expected
Apply skinning best practices for smooth, predictable deformation
Polish your rig for export and integration into game engines
Pick up workflow accelerators and production tips that save time on real projects
Who This Course Is For
This course is ideal for:
Intermediate riggers who want to level up and work more like a pro
Game artists and technical artists who need better, cleaner rigs for their characters
Animators or indie devs who want to understand how solid rigging improves animation and gameplay
Aspiring professionals preparing portfolios or aiming to work in studio pipelines
If you’ve ever tried to animate a poorly rigged character and felt the pain—that’s exactly what this course is here to fix.
Course Features
8+ hours of focused, high-quality video content (with ongoing updates)
Downloadable, rig-ready character model if you don’t have your own
Practical rigging tests to help you validate what you’ve built
Concepts taught in an easy-to-digest, note-friendly format
Direct support via Udemy Q&A or Discord when you get stuck
Project-based learning so you can immediately apply techniques to your own assets
Final Thoughts from Daniel
Learning how to rig characters for games can feel overwhelming—but with a clear structure and the right guidance, it becomes one of the most powerful skills you can add to your toolset as a 3D artist or technical developer.
I’m here to walk you through the process step-by-step and help you troubleshoot along the way. I can’t wait to see the rigs you build and the characters you bring to life.
So, riggers—ready to level up?
Let’s build something awesome together.
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 27 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Intro And Resources
- Section 2 Resources And Community Links
- Section 3 Joint Placement
- Section 4 IK Handles
- Section 5 Parenting, Controls, and Constraints
- Section 6 Weight Painting and Face Controls
- Section 7 The Rest
What You’ll Learn
- Learn the tools and concepts to rig characters in Maya 2020.3., Learn the ins and outs of rigging a bipedal character - from absolute beginning to the end., Learn to build a rig, a skeleton, and controllers for your rig from the ground up., Completely rig and skin a character to get it ready for animation.
Reviews
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VValeria Arevalo Garcia
Sometimes the tutor made mistakes or forgot small steps, although he corrected them, it often confused me, but other than that, it was a great course, I learned a lot.
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MMarcus Olausson
Yes, I think so. A little bit early to tell, but it looks promising.
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VVamsi Madiraju
very intresing and good explanation
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MMatthew du Plessis
I am learning so much about rigging it's an amazing course.