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This one is called MAX (since it's not quite as low as LowMax). Requires 3dsmax 7 with SP1 or higher.
Please read the .txt file that comes with it. This rig is a W.I.P.and I'll probably never finish it. It is still very functional, though and has full facial controls.
Don't try to merge a copy of the rig in a scene that already has it loaded, facials will break due to name dependant scripts. (I included a file with 3 characters in it so you can start with that if you need more than one character)
Otherwise, don't use it for commercial work. Fell free to use it in an animation demo reel as long as you credit me for the rig Have fun and I hope it will help you practice character animation. :)
Oh and you will need WinRar to extract the archive.
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