Submitted Software Approval Request

wacarlson on 3/18/2022 2:23:37 PM
Cottonwood High School, room 405
Ms. Carlson, Graphics & Digital Media Teacher
Duik Bassel
Duik is a comprehensive animation and rigging tool set for Adobe After Effects. It provides the main rigging tools, found in any 3D software, like IK, controllers, and bones, but adapts them to 2D animation in After Effects. With Duik you can rig complex characters and use advanced animation techniques usually used in 3D software.
https://rxlaboratory.org/tools/duik/
My Digital Media 2 class is in their character animation unit. In order to teach them how to rig character for animation we need a character rigging program. I chose Duik because it is well respected in the industry and is free.

PC|Mac
Free


9th Grade
12th Grade
CTE
Digital Media 2_Strand 1: Create and manipulate 2D animations using a variety of advanced techniques.
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Submitted Software Review Form

dgarahana on 3/21/2022 2:04:24 PM
Yes
Adobe After Effects
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Submitted Educational Software Specialist Form

smhemmert on 4/29/2022 2:32:29 PM

Content/Simulation

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Technology Effectiveness

3 - Strength Area

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Submitted Final Approval Form

dkroberts on 5/2/2022 8:18:06 AM
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Submitted Educational Software Specialist Form

smhemmert on 7/22/2022 10:23:50 AM

Content/Simulation

3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area

Productivity

Not Applicable
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Assessment

Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable

Technology Effectiveness

3 - Strength Area

Yes