Probably one of the first thing all young animators are tasked with is.. “How to animate a ball bouncing”.

In this tutorial, I go over creating a basic rig to control the squash and stretch of a sphere as it’s bouncing, and also demonstrate a bounce cycle.

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16 Responses to “Creating a Bouncing Ball Rig”
  1. Posts: 13

    Oh Man! I was just about to release my tutorial on the same subject… lucky for me it will be in Spanish… OK, I’ll enjoy yours! Cheers!!!

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    Sep 29, 2010 at 10:18 pm
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      Be sure to link it here in the comments, might be good for other users to know!

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      Sep 29, 2010 at 10:55 pm
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    OK, just finished watching your tutorial, was interesting! Your rig setting is pretty much like Wayne Dixon “Dougie” character, and I found really interesting the way you used the segmented b-bone for cartoony results!!!

    Only thing is that with this setting you cannot change the “Squash/stretch axis” without changing the ball rotation. Doing some research (Google :P ) I found JiriH Ball rig (in BlenderArtists), which can do this by a couple of rigging tricks (you should whatch it, it’s too long to explain).

    Apart from that, I would avoid that top squashing and change a bit the F-curve to ease out the fall, and then ease in the bounce to the apex… then you can also take Ken Harris advice by adding a contact before sqash!!!

    I’m not trying to be a nitpicker prick!!! Sorry if it sounded that way. Just sharing some of the things I’ve learned about the subject. Great tutorial! Thanks for all the amazing work you’re putting into Blender education!!! It’s been really awesome being a citizen this year!

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    Sep 29, 2010 at 10:55 pm
  3. Markie
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    As a rookie, this tut helps plenty. I was wondering if you can do an animation on flipping a book with 2 or 3 pages + cover. I’m asking coz thats my next project.

    Thanks, your work we appreciate.

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    Sep 30, 2010 at 3:40 am
  4. Wollnashorn
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    Boing boing boing – like that. :D
    Great tutorial, dave! I love your rigging tutorials.

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    Sep 30, 2010 at 6:07 am
  5. hetors
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    A great 101 tutorial, I think this site is the most complete resource tutorials!.
    Thanks Dave!!.

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    Sep 30, 2010 at 6:11 am
  6. comeinandburn
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    You’ve got to walk.. er bounce before you can run!

    I learned a lot by doing this simple exercise. Your other tutorials are a bit intimidating for a non-rigger. This may just give me the confidence to give them another go.

    thanks for all your great tutorials.

    Blender Cookie is great!

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    Sep 30, 2010 at 10:22 am
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    I like the simple controls on this ball, and it is a good rigging exercise when you are new to rigging.

    One problem though: It’s not possible to roll the ball and still get the deformations you want.

    But as i said before, i like the simple controls and the general idea.

    Please keep up the good work :-)

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    Sep 30, 2010 at 1:01 pm
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      sure, you can roll the main controller bone, and the ball will follow

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      Sep 30, 2010 at 1:36 pm
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        Offcourse you are right…

        My point is that you can’t make the ball bounce on its side.
        That would be possible if you used a lattice to deform the ball, but that’s a whole other ball game :-) .

        (I mean no offence BTW. Hope i don’t come across as rude or as a “know-it-all”.)

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  8. mikh3x4
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    if any one wonder you could add a floor constraint to the bottom bone and easily get it to automatically squash on a object

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    Sep 30, 2010 at 2:36 pm
  9. Posts: 124

    waiting for more animation tutorial

    Thanks David

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    Sep 30, 2010 at 3:02 pm
  10. hawk3y3
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    shift + c snaps the cursor to center also

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    Sep 30, 2010 at 7:32 pm
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    Love it! Can’t wait for some more stuff for budding animators!

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    Oct 1, 2010 at 6:24 am
  12. Blinks25
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    Never thought to use bones on a bouncing ball. Nice approach.

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    Oct 4, 2010 at 12:03 pm
  13. Posts: 3

    Awesome tutorial. Never really thought of rigging the ball, but it makes sense…especially if you’re learning the ropes of rigging.

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    Oct 5, 2010 at 8:32 am