




The best way to learn any skill is to practice and teach it. This blog allows talented folks the ability to critique and be critiqued. Techniques will be perfected, eyes will become sharper, and we will go from good to great. Honest, constructive, and sincere (not mean-spirited) comments are welcomed and appreciated. We will focus primarily on animation principles with flexibility on other subjects (technology, clean-up).
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Looks like we're doing the same things. I've been working hard the last couple weeks on not weakening the L.O.A. and putting the body parts in the right place. They'll be the right size and right angle, just pushed too far to one side :/
I'll hafta post some of them on here next time
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