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Re: How to Animate a Bird, each layer containing a different part.
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Re: How to Animate a Bird, each layer containing a different part.
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Randy MCWilson
(Randy McWilson)
on May 9, 2008 at 12:57:00 am
If you have CS3, dont use separate images, use the very cool and handy PUPPET tool, you can make the wings flap, head bob, etc...and all perfectly smoothly
Eternity...don't miss it for the world.
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How to Animate a Bird, each layer containing a different part.
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