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[[File:Gametheory.gif|thumb|3D NES Mario is an example of 3D animations.]]
[[File:Gametheory.gif|thumb|3D NES Mario is an example of 3D animations honestly.]]
'''3D Practice''' was a simple little prank uploaded to [[Newgrounds]] in 2008 by MysticSkillz. The animation, which was made with [[wikipedia:Adobe Flash|Flash]], simply starts off by showing a series of 3D animations to catch the viewers' attention, but not long after that, a zombie pops up into the animation and shrieks.
'''3D Practice''' was a simple little prank uploaded to [[Newgrounds]] in 2008 by MysticSkillz. The animation, which was made with [[Flash|Adobe Flash]], simply starts off by showing a series of 3D animations to catch the viewers' attention, but not long after that, a zombie pops up into the animation and shrieks.


The first animation shows a blue [[wikipedia:Utah teapot|Utah teapot]] jumping and stretching up and down. The second animation shows a ball bouncing down the stairs. The third animation shows a 3D model of a face, rotating until it's looking straight at the viewer. The first two animations repeat once before showing the next, however during the repeat of the third animation, the screamer appears shortly before animation would finish. After the screamer the final screen appears telling viewers to have a safe Halloween.
The first animation shows a blue [[wikipedia:Utah teapot|Utah teapot]] jumping and stretching up and down. The second animation shows a ball bouncing down the stairs. The third animation shows a 3D model of a face, rotating until it's looking straight at the viewer. The first two animations repeat once before showing the next, however during the repeat of the third animation, the screamer appears shortly before animation would finish. After the screamer the final screen appears telling viewers to have a safe Halloween.

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