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Redwings

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    Bob Lawson
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    Pennsylvania

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  1. That was it, I guess after you stare at things for a while (and after nine cups of coffee) things looks they way you want them to, not really the way they are. Thank you for the help!!!
  2. Hi all; I have been going through the tutorial, and I have not been able to set the poses at the required frames, 0, 5, 10 ,15, etc. I am certain I must be missing something (Simple) and yet even after following along with the video, I get the same results. I set the pose as required for frame 0, then I type in frame 5, re-pose the rabbit, and then type in frame 10. When I go to loop the frames, nothing happens, the counter counts (as it should), but the rabbit does not cycle. (This is in the action window). If anyone can shed some light on this it would be wonderful. Thanks!!
  3. Hi All! How do you post with pictures? I have looked in the help forum, but must have missed it. Thanks!!
  4. I am putting together a choreography in which a character climbs up a steep wall. The trouble that I am having is when I go to move a foot higher the body and more specifically the arms do not stay in place. Is there a way of locking down the hands and the right foot while I move the left? Thanks, Redwings
  5. For the MAAM, where do you meet? Thanks Bob
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