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Freely received, freely given.

Terms & Conditions of Use


Hey there! Thank you so much for downloading a project file off our “Play” page. We love experimenting and learning new animation
tricks & techiques, and we’re excited to share some bits and pieces of things we’ve messed around with along our journeys with you.
We’ve learned a great deal from all you awesome folks, and we’re happy to give a little something back to this wonderful community.

Before you jump in, please give these Terms & Conditions a read through — legal language isn’t the most fun thing, but it’s important
to make sure we’re all on the same page (literally) about how these project files can and can’t be used.

Note that by downloading and using anything off of Play, you’re entering into a legally binding agreement to these Terms & Condi-
tions. If you open any of the files in the folders that accompany this download, you also confirm you consent fully with everything in
the terms below.

If you don’t agree, you can’t use anything from Play. Sorry!

License of Use
These project files provided by Ordinary Folk Studio are intended solely for educational use. In downloading a project file from Play,
you, and only you, are given permission to temporarily download and store one copy of the materials provided for non-commercial,
viewing-only and personal use. Ordinary Folk Studio retains all ownership and intellectual property rights for the files provided. These
files are provided as-is, with no warranty or guarantee; and we can’t provide technical support for any issues you may experience.

You Can’t:
01. Use these materials for commercial purposes
02. Pass the work off as your own
03. Hold Ordinary Folk Studio responsible for any losses, if any, incurred by use of these materials

You Can, And We Totally Want You To:


01. Have fun picking things apart and playing around with these files!
02. Make things that are even better and more cool
03. Share things you make with us! Tag us on social media @ordinaryfolkco

That’s it! You’ll find a short description of this specific Play Project in the “PLAY” comp in the accompanying AE file.

Now that that’s all out of the way, go have fun!

Play on,

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