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I'm back guys! This time I decided to animate a subtle acting shot using Dillon Goo's rigs. Rigs: Amethyst and Yang by Dillon Goo Hair done with Goo Physics addon Scene: Minimal Room interior by peeraphon viriyahirunpaiboon Audio: Silent Hill 2 Remake #animation #3danimation #b3d #blender #3dcg

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