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    Direct skinning method

    With smooth skinning, many joints can influence the same skin point. Because smooth skinning allows many joints to influence the same skin point, you can immediately get smoother deformation effects right after binding skin.

    Smooth skinning

    Smooth skinning provides smooth, articulated deformation effects by enabling several joints to influence the same deformable object points (CVS, vertices, or lattice points). For more information, see Smooth skinning.

    Parent topic: Skinning your character

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