Research Starter: animation An animation I've had teased for a while has finally been released. Quite a few people have been asking when I'm going to do my next claymation, so this is just a quick one to keep you all happy ...
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animation An animation I've had teased for a while has finally been released. Quite a few people have been asking when I'm going to do my next claymation, so this is just a quick one to keep you all happy ...
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- A fun, short animation I created, copying the choreography from 'Detroit: Become Human' into my own style.
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