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Updatable "Tricks and Tips" (AKA "Trips and Ticks")

I will use this thread to add short links that I find interesting but not worth for a whole single article.

- Animation workflow basics, from Don Bluth's Animation Academy: "5 major steps the animated film must go through after the script is approved and before the original score and final sound effects are added"

- Blue Sky Studios´"showcase our departments and explore our pipeline process"

- 2004 CGTalk thread: "
Project workflow / pipeline - how is it all managed?" with some detailed answers

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