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    Editing skin point set memberships

    Skinning organizes deformable object points (CVs, vertices, or lattice points) into skin point sets. You can edit these sets in the same ways that you can edit deformer sets. For more information, see Editing deformer set membership.

    Parent topic: Skinning your character

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