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  1. Just a few more days from now on, maybe even tomorrow, but who knows when these skeletons are going to roam your house / PC
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  2. This probably will never be added or seen, but personally, I like these Ideas: - A Feature that gives you a List of Audio/Sound Effects from Minecraft and lets you pick, choose, and use them for your Project - A Feature that lets you Enable a Face Rig to your Characters - A Feature that lets you Add Armor to your Characters
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  3. I like how the lighting looks like someone turned on night mode
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  4. I never played the reč room so Idk, but if it so, Idk how that happened mobdro vidmate
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  5. I did / I did all of them if I am right. What? those are just pixelated figures, which is exactly the normal Steve model, but If you mean the skins? Please don't!
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  6. Your animations still hold up great even to this day dude.
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  7. Yooooo, noice. Whenever you upload somethin, im thrilled to see it, good job
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  10. The white furr and red eyes remind me of Vanny, but again that might not be the case. This design is pretty good overall, he really does look like a rockin rabbit.
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  11. This is my first topic in Mine-imator forum. I didn't know what should I write, but here I give you one of my creations. Better Iron Golem As you can see, it's much better than the normal Iron Golem. I didn't add a mouth because I think it is useless. If you want it, I will add it as soon as possible. Download : http://www.mediafire.com/file/dqg19k1kb2wx4ds/Iron_Golem.rar/file
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  12. When you save your project in Mine-imator, a folder is created with the animation name, which contains the .miproject (Mine-imator project) file of your animation together with any skins/textures/scenery you used. This makes sharing animations simple, as everything is located in one place. You can usually find this folder where you installed Mine-imator, inside the Projects folder. Note: This guide is relevant for all kinds of files, not just Mine-imator projects. Step 1: You can't upload a folder to the internet, but you can upload a compressed folder (.zip file), also known as an archive. If you only want to upload a single file, you can skip this step. To create a compressed folder on Windows, right-click the folder, select "Send to" and pick "Compressed (zipped) folder" as shown below. The newly created compressed folder will have the same name as your original folder with .zip added. Step 2: Upload the file or archived folder to a media sharing site. There are some good ones out there, I'd recommend one of these: MediaFire Google Drive Dropbox Step 3: When you have uploaded the file (this process varies from site to site), fetch the download link of your file and post it on the forums. Make sure the download works before sharing it with the world!
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  13. LacaMenDRY

    I'm lonely.

    I'm lonely.
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