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Rigging Dojo: Free Tips and Tricks

Posted in resources, rigging dojo on February 12th, 2010

If you become a fan of Rigging Dojo on Facebook, you’ll get access to their feeds – several of which have links to solid resources like this and this. They’re just getting started, so expect a lot more content to stream in as they add more mentors and students.

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