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		<title>By: Vvek</title>
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		<description>hey Nick,

nice way to simplify the entire process.

i love the fact that you are using character studio biped (highly underrated) and not maya like everyone else, which hope fully will inspire people to explore different packages and still get the same quality of animation.

but i did not like the motion blur in your final product, especially since it was meant as a demo to study. motion blur on the final film after the lighting, texturing...blah blah..is fine, but not on the animation. or its just my personal opinion.

motion blur not only hides your keyframes, but it also makes it difficult to look at the natural curves or paths made by the body.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hey Nick,</p>
<p>nice way to simplify the entire process.</p>
<p>i love the fact that you are using character studio biped (highly underrated) and not maya like everyone else, which hope fully will inspire people to explore different packages and still get the same quality of animation.</p>
<p>but i did not like the motion blur in your final product, especially since it was meant as a demo to study. motion blur on the final film after the lighting, texturing&#8230;blah blah..is fine, but not on the animation. or its just my personal opinion.</p>
<p>motion blur not only hides your keyframes, but it also makes it difficult to look at the natural curves or paths made by the body.</p>
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