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For the second project involving Maya, I would like to just enjoy the process of modelling, moving the figure around and seeing it move, rather than having a solid story line to follow. I would first like to have the character design to reflect what I always wanted to make, something that's enjoyable even just as the design itself. I wouldn't be able to make something too complicated as this is my first time ever using a 3D software. My least hope is to create something humanoid, so it is not too abstract and obscure.
As for giving the figures motion, if I ever reach that level, I would probably do something like this.
Just simple motions, simple presentation. No story, just motions.