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    Checking the binding

    Exercise the skeleton to check the rigid skin deformation effects. Rotate the skeleton’s joints to view the rigid skin’s behavior. As you exercise the skeleton, at times you might want to go back to the bind pose. See Go to the bind pose.

    As you check the binding, you may find that you want to adjust the rigid skin’s behavior.

    Parent topic: Rigid skinning

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