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This animation project was made with Adobe Photoshop.  This was by far one of the most tedious and challenging projects I have ever done.  I took videos of myself doing yoga, put them into 300 frames, and drew, outlined, and colored in each and every frame.  We also added music to them, which I really liked.  Since it is finals week, and I am very stressed I chose to make my project with yoga and relaxing sounds.  I am proud of myself for finishing the semester strong.

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