Character Skinning
Character skinning is a feature commonly found in software designed for creating 3D models and animations. It is an essential tool for artists and animators who want to bring their characters to life with realistic appearances and movements. At its core, character skinning is the process of attaching a 3D mesh, also known as a "skin," onto a skeleton or "rig." This allows the artist to manipulate the skeleton, and in turn, the skin, to create lifelike movements and
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