
If you know me you'll know I am a big fan of item sheets. I hate using blocks in my rigs they are too blocky and take up too much space. I also recommend you get Paint.NET for this as I will be referring back to it quite frequently.ġ. I will be teaching you how to make rigs of a 'voxelized' style, as that is the style I usually make, it is also the one I found most fitting when it comes to Mine-Imator and Minecraft. Copy the URL of the image (e.g i./image), click and paste the link in there.Ī lot of people ask me how to make rigs, and it isn't that simple as there are many different types and styles when it comes to rigs. Press 'Ctrl + Click' and your image will open in a new tab. It will take a few moments, but you will then see your image. Then browse your computers files to the location of the image, then double click it, then press 'Start Upload'.Ħ. To upload it to imgur, you just have to go on the website and click 'Upload Images':ĥ. Once you have saved it in a suitable location you can open it up in Paint.NET and edit it to your desire.Ĥ. Hover over the crafting bench and go click the mountains, then choose a size you think best suits the image.ģ. Add a camera and choose the position you want it to take the picture.Ģ. Download - Modelling - Textures - Texturesġ. One thing you should know everything here will be for the 1.0.0 Demo 5 update which you can find and download If I've missed something or got something wrong, feel free to tell me!ĭon't forget, I will update this frequently based on new information and your input! In order to make this as good as it can be I need all the help and information I can get! Hopefully this is up-to-date and gives you as much detail as possible. I decided to make this topic to help people who are beginners, want information, need something fixed or just need a bit of help!

This topic contains everything you need to know about rigging! It includes everything from FAQ to Step-By-Step tutorials, and this topic will go as in-depth with rigs as possible!
