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Move a character right, and the other moves left.
Quick finger-swipes on the touch screen might move a character across the television screen.
The user plays games that require them to twist their wrist to move a character or grasp virtual objects, and gain points for doing so.
At another station, an animator was using it to move a character a few frames with the turn of a wrist.
One lesson might have you move a character around a board one step at a time to teach you how functions work; another might have you tweak the mechanics of a brick breaker game to teach you about variables.
Rather than having kids pick up a language like Python or Java (as you would in a college or AP Computer Science class), Code Studio teaches the underlying concepts in programming through the manipulation of blocks of logic that, when stacked together in a particular order, move a character around a scene or draw a shape.
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Although the games were running on computers in an OnLive data center in Northern California, they responded immediately when a player moved a character around.
In most of Lee's novels, a quest moves a character onward and flashbacks reveal why he or she is so driven.
"As he rose from the table, frowning... .. was precisely the type of clumsy machinery, moving a character from here to there, which Sebald mocked.
Literary concessions — narrative clarity and catharsis, techniques as simple as moving a character from room to room — are an inheritance, a dutiful part of learning to please the reader.
Rigs can also be much smarter than the strings used to control wooden puppets: they can be configured so that if an animator moves a character's foot, for example, the knee bends in the appropriate manner.With the control rigs in place, the animators can start to define the character's movements.
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