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|title = 3D Practice
|title = 3D Practice
|image = 3DPractice4.png
|image = 3DPractice1.png
|maker = MysticSkillz
|maker = MysticSkillz
|type = Animation
|type = Animation
|date = October 16, 2008
|date = October 16, 2008
|imagecaption=There's A Zombie Skeleton Shown On The Screamer
|imagecaption=The Utah teapot shown in the first scene
}}
}}
'''3D Practice Born In 2008''' was a simple little [[Flash]] prank uploaded to [[Newgrounds]] in 2008 by MysticSkillz (and pretends to be a practical test project kek). The animation starts off by showing a series of 3D [[animations]] to catch the viewers' attention, but not long after that, a zombie pops up in the animation and shrieks.
'''3D Practice''' was a simple little [[Flash]] prank uploaded to [[Newgrounds]] in 2008 by MysticSkillz (and pretends to be a practical test project kek). The animation starts off by showing a series of 3D [[animations]] to catch the viewers' attention, but not long after that, a zombie pops up in the animation and shrieks.


The flash animation comprises three segments: a blue ''[[wikipedia:Utah teapot|Utah teapot]]'' bouncing up and down, a ball bouncing down stairs, and a 3D face model rotating until facing the viewer. The first two segments replay before transitioning to the next, but during the third replay, a screamer suddenly appears before the end of the animation. The final screen wishes viewers a safe Halloween. Despite containing a screamer, the flash was rated suitable for all ages, possibly as a ploy to lure specific users. The creator and the current whereabouts of the flash remain unknown after it was deleted from the site.
The flash animation comprises three segments: a blue ''[[wikipedia:Utah teapot|Utah teapot]]'' bouncing up and down, a ball bouncing down stairs, and a 3D face model rotating until facing the viewer. The first two segments replay before transitioning to the next, but during the third replay, a screamer suddenly appears before the end of the animation. The final screen wishes viewers a safe Halloween. Despite containing a screamer, the flash was rated suitable for all ages, possibly as a ploy to lure specific users. The creator and the current whereabouts of the flash remain unknown after it was deleted from the site.