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    Change the bind pose

    Important: This procedure removes all weighting, including custom weights.

    To change the bind pose

    1. Detach the skin. (Select Skin > Unbind Skin.)
    2. Adjust the skeleton and deformable objects as desired.
    3. Bind skin again. (See Rigid bind skin or Bind smooth skin.)

    Related topics

    • Bind pose
    Parent topic: Bind pose

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