Lesson 4 Computer Animation - Joints
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A joint is a point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined. when
developing animated characters one needs to define the type of joints that will
be used to combine multiple segments of the character e.g hand to shoulder.
this is due to the fact that inorder to create a more realistic monevent of the
character or oblect the siolidity principle must be adhered to and the sence of
overlapping and irregular movements of the character must be avoided,
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