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    Reset bind pose from the command line

    You can reset the bind pose for the joints of your skinned character using the dagPose MEL command. For example:

    dagPose -reset -name "
    name_of_bindPose joint_to_reset
    ;"
    Attention: If your new bind pose is very dissimilar from the original bind pose and you add a new influence object, unwanted bind results can occur in the area of the skin that has changed.
    Parent topic: Bind pose

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