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<p>Hello! A long time since my last tutorial. I have been very busy lately with much work and projects. Anyway, I wanted to write this tutorial a time ago, so here it is. I really enjoyed learning <strong>Adobe After Effects</strong>, and it took more time to get used to use it, specially when I came from <strong>Adobe Animate</strong>, but at the end it&rsquo;s nothing more that to get use to a new tool, and final result is a lot better.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://cutydina.com/blog/animateinaftereffects/cover.webp" length="43598" type="image/webp"/></item><item><title>Rigging 2D character in Blender 2.82</title><link>https://cutydina.com/blog/riggingonblender/</link><pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://cutydina.com/blog/riggingonblender/</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><picture><img class="img-fluid " alt="Cover" src="/blog/riggingonblender/cover.webp" loading="lazy" width="1080" height="960" />
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<p>Hello! I have recently started working on ** <a href="https://www.blender.org/download/" target="_blank">Blender 2.82</a> **and I have to admit that is a very powerful software that I think have a great future, starting with the fact that is an <strong>OpenSource</strong> software and its innovation in what Animation 2D stuff.</p>

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<p>A few days ago I did this experiment via <strong>Blender</strong>, recollecting a lot of various different online tutorials, such of YouTube, Art-Station and Blog Entries around the internet. So I wanted to do a summary of all the knowledge I got from those tutorials and make a simpler one so its not so hard to start animating in Blender.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://cutydina.com/blog/riggingonblender/cover.webp" length="28082" type="image/webp"/></item></channel></rss>