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Returning to the original Songbird ReMix model in 2010, Ken remixed the model a third time, creating a much more realistic bird than the prior versions. The model underwent a significant structural change with the hips moved forward. In addition, several of the detached crests created in 2006 were incorporated into the mesh, more transparency layers were added and many of the 2003 morphs were revised. New base models were also created to improve bird realism. These new base models included: Songbird Base, Gamebird Base, Parrot Base, Zygodatcyl Base and a Syndatcyl Base. Older bird libraries that used the SBRM 1 and 2 versions of the model were updated in late 2010 and 2011 to use the newer models. The series completed it's updates to Songbird Remix 3 in April 2011.
Returning to the original Songbird ReMix model in 2010, Ken remixed the model a third time, creating a much more realistic bird than the prior versions. The model underwent a significant structural change with the hips moved forward. In addition, several of the detached crests created in 2006 were incorporated into the mesh, more transparency layers were added and many of the 2003 morphs were revised. New base models were also created to improve bird realism. These new base models included: Songbird Base, Gamebird Base, Parrot Base, Zygodatcyl Base and a Syndatcyl Base. Older bird libraries that used the SBRM 1 and 2 versions of the model were updated in late 2010 and 2011 to use the newer models. The series completed it's updates to Songbird Remix 3 in April 2011.
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Gilliland said that this will probably be the last time this model is remixed as he will move to hybridized versions with a higher resolution mesh.
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In April of 2012, the series underwent a revision for DAZ Studio use, elimating the .DAZ file format. At that time, most of the sets underwent revision and texture maps were improved.  Ken stated that all the birds in his series would continue to be improved as he discovers new techiques and creates improvements in the model rigging, morphs and meshes.
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<h2>Why do birds? </h2>
<h2>Why do birds? </h2>

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