Video & Animation / Rigging

Rigging service that prepares characters and models for cleaner animation control

Get character, prop, face, or model rigs with practical controls, deformation checks, naming discipline, and handoff notes for animators, creators, and production teams.

4.9 out of 5 from 1,180 buyer reviews
IK/FK control planning
Cleaner production handoff
Source-file friendly scope
Tested revision previews
Service Overview

Rigging built for clear decisions and usable delivery

Rigging is the technical setup that makes a 2D or 3D character ready to move through bones, controls, deformation systems, and organized animation handles. This service is for animators, game teams, studios, creators, agencies, and businesses that have character artwork or models but need a cleaner way to pose, animate, or hand off production files. The scope can include basic body rigging, facial controls, joint setup, simple deformation testing, or a more complete animation-ready structure depending on the package. The goal is a practical rig that supports efficient movement rather than a confusing file that slows production.

Cleaner animation setup

Controls are organized so animators can pose and move the character with less friction.

Practical deformation checks

The rig is reviewed for common bending, rotation, and movement issues within scope.

Handoff clarity

Final files include notes so your animator or developer understands how to use the setup.

Scope control

The package structure makes it easier to choose between simple, standard, and advanced rig needs.

What You Will Get

Practical deliverables included with this rigging service

Each order is scoped to keep expectations clear, make feedback simple, and deliver files that can be used by your marketing, creative, product, or operations team.

Character rig setup based on supplied artwork or model
Bone, joint, or control planning where included
Basic deformation testing within package scope
Facial, hand, or expression controls where included
Organized layers, naming, and file structure where possible
Animation-ready file delivery in agreed format
Preview poses or test movement for review
Revision rounds based on selected package
Handoff notes for animator or production team
Service Packages

Choose the right rigging package for your scope

Start with a focused package or request a custom quote when your project includes unusual files, multiple formats, longer production, or stakeholder review.

Best for simple or small needs

Basic Package

A focused rigging delivery for one small asset, short scene, or simple production need.

$60starting at
3 days1 revision
  • One focused rigging deliverable
  • Brief review before work begins
  • Simple creative or technical direction
  • Preview for client review
  • Standard final export
  • Clear delivery notes
Choose Basic
Best for serious businesses and priority work

Premium Package

A priority rigging solution for complex, brand-sensitive, or campaign-ready delivery.

$100starting at
7 days3 revisions
  • Advanced rigging production scope
  • Priority planning and communication
  • Expanded creative or technical refinement
  • Three revision rounds
  • Premium final export set where suitable
  • Source or handoff notes where included
  • Post-delivery file support
  • Best for launch or client-facing use
Choose Premium
Rigging package comparison
PackageStarting priceDeliveryRevisionsBest for
Basic Package$603 days1 revisionBest for simple or small needs
Standard Package$805 days2 revisionsBest value for most clients
Premium Package$1007 days3 revisionsBest for serious businesses and priority work
Why Choose This Service

A clear, professional process from brief to final handoff

Good freelance delivery depends on more than creative output. It also needs scope clarity, communication, revision control, and files prepared for real use.

Custom work, not template output

The service is shaped around your brief, audience, brand style, and required use case instead of forcing every project into the same format.

You receive work that feels relevant to your project.

Clear communication

Requirements, scope, previews, and revision notes are handled in plain language so decisions are easier to make.

You stay informed without managing a complex production process.

Fast marketplace-style delivery

Packages are scoped for practical turnaround times while keeping quality and review steps in balance.

You can move campaigns, launches, or internal projects forward sooner.

Revision-friendly process

Included revisions are used to refine the original direction, correct details, and improve the final output.

You have a clear path to request changes without confusion.

Professional quality control

Files are checked for clarity, consistency, readability, and intended platform use before final handoff.

Your team receives assets that are easier to publish or pass along.

Easy ordering

The package structure makes it simple to choose a starting scope or request a custom quote when the project is larger.

You can match the order to your budget, timeline, and deliverable needs.
Portfolio / Work Samples

Sample projects for rigging

These example projects show how the service can be adapted for businesses, creators, agencies, ecommerce teams, and internal departments.

2D Mascot Rig

A layered mascot prepared with body controls and simple facial expressions.

Allowed the animation team to produce repeatable social clips faster.
Game NPC Rig

A simple character rig for idle and walk-cycle production.

Helped the developer test movement inside the game workflow.
Explainer Character Rig

A business explainer character prepared for arm gestures and head turns.

Made scene animation faster and easier to revise.
Facial Expression Setup

A character face rig with key expression controls.

Supported clearer emotion changes without redrawing every frame.
Product Avatar Rig

A brand avatar prepared for short marketing animations.

Created a reusable asset for future video campaigns.
Creature Pose Rig

A small creature model rigged for simple posing and loop animation.

Enabled quick testing of motion ideas before full animation.
How It Works

A simple ordering process with review points

The workflow is designed to help you order confidently, provide the right inputs, review progress, and receive final files without unnecessary back-and-forth.

1

Choose your package

Select Basic, Standard, or Premium based on timeline, complexity, and required deliverables.

You choose the scope that fits your project.
2

Send your requirements

Share source artwork or model, software format, movement needs, and target platform so the project can begin with clear direction.

You provide the brief, assets, and constraints.
3

Production begins

The work starts with rig structure, control plan, and naming approach before moving into detailed production.

You receive clarification questions when needed.
4

Review and request revisions

You review test poses or motion preview for review and share specific changes within the included revision round.

You give clear feedback for refinement.
5

Receive final delivery

Final delivery includes final rig files and handoff notes prepared for the agreed use case.

You download, publish, or hand off the final assets.
Client Reviews

Buyer-style feedback focused on quality, delivery, and communication

These buyer comments focus on the practical points clients usually care about when ordering a freelance video or animation service.

★★★★★

The brief was understood quickly and the first preview already matched the direction we needed. Communication was clear, delivery stayed on schedule, and the final rigging files were easy for our team to use.

A. MehtaFounder
★★★★★

We needed rigging work with a professional but flexible process. The provider asked useful questions, handled revision notes carefully, and delivered a final result that fit our campaign without extra confusion.

Jordan K.Marketing Lead
★★★★★

The quality was strong for a marketplace-style order. I appreciated the organized delivery, realistic timeline, and clear notes about what was included. The revision round made the final rigging output much closer to our brand.

Priya S.Creative Director
★★★★★

This helped us move faster without losing control of the creative direction. The updates were practical, the files were named clearly, and the final delivery worked for the platform we planned to use.

M. LaurentEcommerce Manager
★★★★★

Very smooth experience from requirements to final handoff. The work looked clean, the communication was professional, and the small changes we requested were completed in a way that respected the original brief.

R. BennettAgency Producer
★★★★★

I would order again for similar rigging needs. The process felt structured, the delivery was fast, and the result gave us a polished asset we could publish, test, or share with stakeholders.

Samira A.Operations Manager
Frequently Asked Questions

Questions buyers ask before ordering rigging

Review the answers below to understand scope, inputs, timelines, revisions, file delivery, and custom order options before you choose a package.

What does the rigging service include?

Directly, it includes custom rigging work planned around your brief, target audience, deliverables, and final platform. The exact scope depends on the package, character complexity, number of limbs, facial controls, software format, and whether the rig is for video or game production. Share your goal before ordering so the work can be scoped accurately.

What do I need to provide before the project starts?

You should provide your goal, brand assets, references, preferred style, platform requirements, dimensions, script or notes where relevant, and any technical constraints. Better inputs help the first draft or preview match your expectations more closely.

How long will delivery take?

Delivery depends on scope, complexity, review speed, and the selected package. Basic work is planned for shorter timelines, while Standard and Premium include more complete deliverables and review time. Urgent delivery can be discussed when the brief is clear.

How do revisions work?

Revisions cover reasonable refinements based on the original brief, such as timing, style, text, composition, export settings, or small detail corrections. A new concept, longer length, extra scenes, or different deliverable may require a custom quote.

Can I request a custom offer?

Yes, a custom offer is recommended when the standard packages do not match your project. This is useful for larger batches, extra formats, unusual deadlines, complex files, multiple stakeholders, or a scope that mixes planning, production, and delivery.

Do you offer urgent delivery?

Yes, urgent delivery may be available for focused projects with complete requirements. Availability depends on current workload, project complexity, revision expectations, and how quickly you can approve previews or answer questions.

Which final file formats can I receive?

Final formats depend on the service and platform. Common delivery options include MP4, MOV, GIF, WebM, PNG sequences, source or project files where included, and web-ready versions. Confirm any required format before ordering.

Will I have commercial ownership of the final work?

Commercial-use delivery can be supported when the project scope, supplied assets, platform terms, and package conditions allow it. Share how the work will be used so file delivery and usage notes can be planned properly.

What is the difference between Basic, Standard, and Premium?

Basic is for simple or small needs, Standard is the best value for most complete projects, and Premium is for advanced, priority, or business-critical work. The right package depends on deliverable count, complexity, revisions, and timeline.

What happens if I am not satisfied with the first delivery?

You can request changes within the included revision round by giving clear, specific feedback. The best feedback explains what to adjust and why. If the request changes the original scope, a revised quote may be needed.

How will communication happen during the project?

Communication is handled through clear project messages, requirement confirmation, preview delivery, revision notes, and final handoff details. The goal is to keep the process easy to follow and avoid unclear assumptions.