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How to Make Wire Armatures for Stop Motion


Video Description: You can get this wire at: http://www.animateclay.com/shop/ Learn how to use 16" gage aluminum wire to make stop motion puppet armatures. It's real easy to do, and wire works great for anyone just starting out. You can also see how to make tie basic feet using tie downs.

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