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What is the role of constraints in 3D animation rigs?

3D animation rig constraints control component movement relationships, using types like IK, parent-child, and aim to enable natural, precise animation.

What is the role of constraints in 3D animation rigs?

Constraints in 3D animation rigs control movement relationships between rig components, ensuring natural and precise animation by defining how parts (e.g., limbs, torso) move relative to each other.

Key types include: IK constraints (governing limb movement for realistic reach), parent-child constraints (linking hierarchical parts like torso to arms), and aim constraints (aligning objects like eyes to a target).

By selecting constraints based on a character’s movement needs, animators simplify the process and enhance motion quality, preventing unrealistic or unintended motion.