Motion Graphics Characters Npr – Ron And Tina
Updated ( 1.2 ) to Blender 3.3 and above - For EEVEE & CYCLES
Ron, and Tina, the motion graphics characters (NPR)
Why should I buy?
Ron and Tina are a result of too many work from my customized animated marketing videos. Fast render( EEVEE; only 2 seconds, And Cycles with 32 samples ), rigged with Autorig Pro, and with facial controls for nice expressions. 3 hair styles, 3 different noses, 3 different beards(Ron) and a few choth combinations(Ron).
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Feature List:
Rig:
- Rigged with Auto Rig Pro.
- Facial expressions with customized driver guide controls.
Model:
- Clean and optimized mesh.
- Easy customizable.
- Set of clothes: Pants, shorts, t-shirt, jacket, shoes and 2 hair styles( one is rigged and prepared to follow through animations using Wiggle bones( free addon)).
Shading:
- Toon shaded, with easy color change.
Animation Layout:
- My personal animation layout to use sound( voice over ), dope sheet and curves.
Release log:
Version 1.0.
Release log:
Version 1.1
Changes:
Rig:
- Updated Rig with Auto Rig Pro
Model:
- 1 New Hair style, 3 new different noses, 3 different heads.
Shading:
- Procedural textures to clothes.
- Toon shaded for Eevee and Cycles( 32 samples, very fast )
Special textures:
- UV map for clothes to insert logos.
- 3 different Mustache, Beard textures.
Software version: Blender 2.93.7 & Blender 3.0
Render engine: Eevee, Cycles
Release log:
Version 1.2
Changes:
New Character:
- Tina
Rig:
- Updated Rig with Auto Rig Pro
Model(Tina):
- 3 Hair styles, 3 different noses.
- Real time outline option(Tina)
Shading:
- Procedural textures to clothes.
- Toon shaded for Eevee and Cycles( 32 samples, very fast )
Special textures:
- UV map for clothes to insert logos.
Software version: Blender 3.0
Render engine: Eevee, Cycles
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