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Taylor Jon Peters (22:47): And then the other way is where you actually have to do a full set of animation. Um, and I'm just going to make, make it open up. Um, I'm actually going to do the same for the ear. And, you know, anytime I use this right angle or the symbol, I only have to clean up this right angle nose once, which is, which is great. And I'm going to go to my, um, frame picker here and I'll just set it to my right angle nose. And then it's very easy after, after the fact to go back in and just clean up the one nose, because now I have this nose for the front and the, this notice for the right angle. Um, and what's nice about symbols is you can go in and you can do all this rough drawing. And I'm just going to draw out what the nose should look like too. So what I'm going to do is within that, I'm going to go over to a new symbol or a new frame within the no symbol. I actually have this no set to single frame. Next thing we're going to do shift these eyes over.
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I actually have a style frame behind, but I don't, I can't see it right now. I'm going to, I'll just quickly using onion, skin, draw a new head shape. So we're going to just start shifting things over. This is going to be our right facing posts. I'm going to press F sex, uh, or I'll actually, I'll drag down the line here and then press F six and then press F five to extend those for each of these symbols, we're going to give them, um, two frames and I'll show you why that is later. So right now this is our front facing pose. And, um, we're going to do that all within the symbol and we're only gonna need, uh, we're only going to make the frames we really need right now. So I'm going to do a, just a left facing pose here, a left facing head. And so what we're going to do is we're going to go in and make all of the frames we need for his head to turn. Taylor Jon Peters (16:26): Um, but unfortunately his head doesn't turn.