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Display titleT-pose
Default sort keyT-pose
Page length (in bytes)6,091
Page ID31635
Page content languageen - English
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Page imageMelee-CaptainFalcon-TPose.png

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Page creatorNESNess (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation19:42, September 4, 2012
Latest editorPlague von Karma (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit09:07, August 12, 2024
Total number of edits165
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A T-pose, sometimes known as a bind pose or reference pose, is the default, unanimated state of a 3D model. The model's moving parts are all straightened out or flattened for ease of animation; in most cases, this results in a pose where the...
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