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How to Animate an Elephant Walk Cycle in Maya by Jonathan Symmonds

How to Animate an Elephant Walk Cycle in Maya by Jonathan Symmonds

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Author:Jonathan Symmonds

Duration:4.5 hours on-demand

Actual Duration:4h 31m

Release date:2026, March

Publisher:Udemy

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Software:Autodesk Maya

Course URL:https://www.udemy.com/course/how-to-animate-an-elephant-walk-cycle-in-maya

Learn to animate realistic heavy quadrupeds in Maya, mastering biomechanics, blocking, and spline polishing for a demo-reel-ready walk cycle.

Ready to bring some serious weight and realism to your animation? This course dives deep into creating a believable elephant walk cycle in Autodesk Maya. Forget flimsy characters; we’re talking about animating massive creatures with proper biomechanics, weight distribution, and that all-important grounded feel. You’ll go from blocking out key poses to polishing every spline for a professional finish that’ll make your demo reel shine.

🎯 What you’ll learn

  • Animate a realistic Elephant Walk Cycle in Autodesk Maya, focusing on weight distribution, stride rhythm, and grounded locomotion.
  • Block a heavy quadruped walk cycle using strong contact poses, proper foot placement, and clear timing.
  • Apply real-world elephant biomechanics and anatomy principles to improve believability in creature animation.
  • Refine animation curves in the Graph Editor to achieve smooth weight transfer and natural body sway.
  • Add secondary motion including trunk drag, ear overlap, and subtle tail follow-through for enhanced realism.
  • Polish a professional-quality elephant walk cycle suitable for inclusion in an animation demo reel.

✅ Requirements

  • Skills: Basic understanding of Autodesk Maya interface and navigation.
  • Tools: Access to Autodesk Maya 2019 or newer.
  • Hardware: Basic understanding of animation principles such as timing and spacing (helpful but not mandatory).
  • Other: No prior creature animation experience required — beginners and intermediates are welcome.

📝 Description

Learn how to animate a realistic Elephant Walk Cycle in Autodesk Maya using professional creature animation techniques.

Animating heavy quadrupeds is one of the most challenging and rewarding skills in 3D animation. Elephants move with immense weight, controlled balance, and slow, powerful stride mechanics that require a deep understanding of biomechanics, timing, and weight transfer. In this course, you’ll learn how to animate a believable elephant walk cycle from start to finish using a structured, production-style workflow. Creature animation is a unique skill to master and who better to teach it than the former creature animation specialist who worked as the Lead animator on Game of Thrones.

We begin with reference analysis and rig exploration to understand real-world elephant locomotion. From there, you’ll move into blocking, where you establish strong contact poses, correct foot placement, and accurate stride rhythm. You’ll refine body mechanics, torso sway, and head motion to reinforce mass and grounded movement.

As the course progresses, you’ll add secondary animation including trunk drag, ear overlap, and tail follow-through—essential elements for realistic creature animation. Finally, you’ll transition into spline refinement inside Maya’s Graph Editor, polishing curves and improving flow to achieve demo-reel-ready quality.

This course is ideal for beginner to intermediate animators who want to improve their quadruped animation skills and strengthen their understanding of weight, balance, and biomechanical motion.

By the end of this course, you’ll have a polished elephant walk cycle suitable for your animation portfolio, VFX reel, or game animation showcase.

🧑‍🎓 Who this course is for

  • Beginner animators looking to learn how to animate heavy quadrupeds in Maya.
  • Intermediate 3D animators wanting to strengthen their creature animation skills.
  • Students building a professional animation demo reel focused on animals or creatures.
  • Aspiring VFX and game animation artists interested in realistic quadruped locomotion.
  • Maya users who want to improve their understanding of weight, balance, and biomechanical motion.
  • Creators who want a structured, step-by-step workflow for animating believable animal walk cycles.

🧑‍🏫 About the Author

Jonathan Symmonds is a senior character animator and VFX supervisor with over 20 years of experience in film, television, and high-end visual effects. He studied animation at the University of Hertfordshire and began his career at Framestore in London before working across major international studios.

His credits include Avatar, Where the Wild Things Are, Prince of Persia, Nanny McPhee, and Trollhunter, where he served as lead animator and developed a proprietary rigging system still used in his workflows today. Jonathan was also Lead Animator on Game of Thrones (Seasons 5–8) at Pixomondo and later contributed to House of the Dragon.

Alongside production work, Jonathan has taught animation online to over 3,000 students worldwide, focusing on practical, production-ready techniques. He is the founder of Sophoria, a VFX studio and online animation academy dedicated to high-quality creature and character animation training.

🏁 Final Result

  • A portfolio-ready, professional-quality elephant walk cycle animation in Autodesk Maya, demonstrating a strong understanding of biomechanics, weight, and grounded locomotion.
Curriculum

📋 Course content

  1. Introduction
    • Introduction0:56
  2. Understanding Elephant Biomechanics and the Animation Rig
    • Understanding Elephant Biomechanics and the Animation Rig15:20
  3. Blocking the Elephant Walk Cycle: Establishing Contact Poses
    • Blocking the Elephant Walk Cycle: Establishing Contact Poses34:21
  4. Refining Body Mechanics and Head Movement in the Walk Cycle
    • Refining Body Mechanics and Head Movement in the Walk Cycle30:43
  5. Completing the Blocking and Preparing for Splines
    • Completing the Blocking and Preparing for Splines40:54
  6. Animating Trunk Drag, Ear Overlap, and Tail Follow-Through
    • Animating Trunk Drag, Ear Overlap, and Tail Follow-Through1:09:35
  7. Spline Refinement and Demo-Reel Polish in Maya
    • Spline Refinement and Demo-Reel Polish in Maya1:19:40
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