After playing a bit with own rig I ditched it and went back to the one I was using before, since mine wasn't really all that good. Then in my frustration to the fact that nothing worked I put up a forum post on 3d total to see if someone could help me out.
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"Me: Greeting I have question I hope one of you can help me with. How do you animate a link in 3Ds Max 9?

As in if I want to move a ball from one hand to the other. I found one way of doing this but the first object I linked it to kept affecting it even when the next object where supposed to have taken over control.

Made a crude video to try and show my problem and try to give the impression of what I am trying to achieve.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEH_C1ZMoUY

If someone can help me out I would be extremely grateful.

Nice guy: The best option for this kind of animation is the POSITION CONSTRAINT and not the LINK CONSTRAINT.
Because you can animate the weight of the link.
Tip: Use three dummys to link the sphere. 2 dummys in each hands (direct link) and one for free moves."

Couldn't figure out how to use the dummies like he told me to but I finally found a way to do it using replicas of the sphere I was lifting
I still had problems making it look good since this rig is hard to use but I ended up using page 267 of "The Animators Survival Kit" as reference, and this is what I will use as my final result.
 
I started the project by testing the biped that comes with max, And I linked the object to the rig. It all resulted in a ugly animation and I realised I wasn't going to use the biped.
I then switched over to doing the animation with the lowmax rig.
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The First major problem I had with animating with this rig was moving the object with the character, I spent far to much time trying and failing on it.
After a lot of web surfing I finally got around to checking the help file that came with the program, to my annoyance I found the answer I had been looking for almost instantly. Next time I will check there first I think. The whole process of animating linking, as to moving the link from one object to another. I still had a problem tho, sure the object now changed what object it was linked to. but it appears it stayed linked to the previous one to. I made this video to show you what I did and the problem I'm talking about.
After I got this new knowledge I made this animation.
But I still ran into tons of problems, the main one being the arm that wasn't linked to the object. The rotation of the arms on this rig was really difficult and after a lot of time and frustration I wound up ditching the entire rig. I decided to try one last time using the rig I made for Oblig 4 last year.
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I'm using Jim Carey from Ace Ventura 2 as reference for the facial animation.
I'm going to post another clip later that I will be using for the body animation.
 
I'm working on a concept about a sort of shark based human pirate.
I'm not good at coloring my drawings yet, wish I knew something about digital painting.
 
Wikipedia Quote:
"Namor the Sub-Mariner is a fictional comic book character in the Marvel Comics universe, and one of the first superheroes, debuting in Spring 1939. The character was created by writer-artist Bill Everett for Funnies Inc., one of the first "packagers" in the early days of comic books that supplied comics on demand to publishers looking to enter the new medium. Initially created for the unreleased comic Motion Picture Funnies Weekly, the Sub-Mariner first appeared publicly in Marvel Comics #1 (Oct. 1939)"

Even tough namor himself is caucasian his species has blue skin.
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I decided to draw a female follower of sorts.
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3 of her clothing items modeled for the oblig.
 
This is my first attempt at lip syncing. it was fun but I need a lot of training still, placing the keys was hard.

I found a sound clip from Batman the Dark Knight and decided to repaint the texture of the Tito rig for my own amusement.
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This is an exercise I've done in school today. The point of it was to illustrate that a thing really smelled. and after finding a pose we where happy with we where to render it from six angels.
I ended up liking the third of these the most and I then went to render it five more times from different angels. This is quite literally me when I clean my cats litter box.
 
Edgar work in progress.
 
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Promo art for the movie project I am currently involved with ^^
 
This is really hard.