Hey Rich, the cover is a real PITA, but at least it works out better for purchasrs. Maybe I should go with female poser model? It’s doable but I don’t like their geometry.
Actually if you can rig the Deformer Rig, you can rig anything:) But if you can rig human, yes, you can rig an toon. Robots are not the same as human tho.
Yes, there’s a lot of great tips…Much of the info is why "EI does this or Does that’ which which will be valuable in many different circumstances. That’s not so much theoritical is it is technical. Theory comes in with stuff like bone placement. Soon as a see a hand with mechanical looking fingers it red flags me. http://youtube.com/watch?v=D0-7Vehe1_k
It’s shows me a lack of understand of anatomy. It’s something basic business clients would look for but most people can feel when something is not right with a humanistic character.
What I have noticed from DVDs I study like “Light in Maya” theory is often presented first…then pushing buttons later.
It’s a good foundation. I use to study Keith Langos VTS. It was like 6 months before I began animating and two years before he got near lip sync…my credit card expired before then 
Anyway, now that the foundation has been laid I can do a more direct tutorial without full explanations of buggy stuff 









