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 If you want to bring your 3D model to life, you can use bones and animate them to make the 3D model move. Each bone has a limited amount of influence on the 3D model and it pivots on one end, just like most of our bones do. If you want to bring your 3D model to life, you can use bones and animate them to make the 3D model move. Each bone has a limited amount of influence on the 3D model and it pivots on one end, just like most of our bones do.
  
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 This method of 'rigging' (creating a skeleton to animate your object) is super fast and easy. It has it's limitations, but it's good for simple poses and animations. It's based on a great and funny [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icqLFiwpNlM&list=PL4Dq5VyfewIxxjzS34k2NES_PuDUIjRcY&index=3|tutorial]] by Ian Hubert. This method of 'rigging' (creating a skeleton to animate your object) is super fast and easy. It has it's limitations, but it's good for simple poses and animations. It's based on a great and funny [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icqLFiwpNlM&list=PL4Dq5VyfewIxxjzS34k2NES_PuDUIjRcY&index=3|tutorial]] by Ian Hubert.
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