Character Rigging
Character rigging is a process used in creating animated characters in video games and films. It involves creating a digital skeleton that allows for realistic and fluid movement of the character's body parts. This skeleton is then attached to the character's 3D model, which serves as a skin that moves along with the skeleton. Character rigging enables animators to manipulate a character's movements with ease, saving them time and effort in the animation process. It also allows for precise control of specific body parts,
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