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Everything is holding, relaxing, contracting, extending, rotating; even forms that have nothing to do with the human body.

This game is great for making you think about such things. It's all about the anatomy of movement, and when you start to apply what you've learned to bodies, and also facial expressions, individual features, etc, the world of movement in form will start to awaken.

"That eyebrow?" Oh, I see, it's relaxing. "That cocked smile?" Contracting, etc, etc, etc.

Play it.
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thanks for reminding me of this, I played it like 20 years ago and I found it on some shareware focused vidya website
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I play it whenever i'm procrastinating, I just treat the dudes as action figures and make them do cool moves on eachother and save em as replays. That being said I really cannot trace any improvements in my art to this game at all.



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