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From: Alan Lloyd <alan.lloyd@stpaul.gov>
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Subject: Horse Riding Help -Reply
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>>> Brekel <brekel@pi.net> 04/08/96 08:27am >>>
Hello everyone,
Maybe someone can help me with this:
>I'm doing an animation with a knight on a horse (comic style) and
i> am having problems with animating the horse naturally.
>Is there anyone who can help me with this, or maybe point out
>some motion files on the net for studying the movement ? 2D
>comic style would do too.
Try the Eadward Muybridge motion studies photos from the late
1800's...should be available in book form at libraries.