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November 2008: A looping background
Along with the walk/run cycle, another thing you tend to notice in cartoons after you watch them for a bit, is the repeating background. Tom and Jerry run down a seemingly endless hallway in their house. Wile E Coyote chases the roadrunner past the same rock formations and cacti for miles.
For an example, see - http://www.jimmcneill.com/loopdemo.html
They're looping backgrounds. Show us your best looping background, created in Synfig!
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