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	<updated>2013-05-23T10:53:02Z</updated>
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		<title type="text">Creators journal 1: In the name of animation (Cyberdene)</title>
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		<published>2012-01-31T20:26:58Z</published>
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		<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Poser has been a fun program to invest time into. The interface itself is very basic and simple to use, but there are still portions of the software I don\&#039;t understand, such as fully animating a scene. The majority of poser/Daz users are artist beyond the levels of simply sketching ...</content>
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