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What are the uses of a armature 3D model for avatars?

An armature 3D model for avatars is a skeletal framework that enables controllable, realistic movement—linking to the avatar’s mesh so moving "bones"

What are the uses of a armature 3D model for avatars?

An armature 3D model for avatars is a skeletal framework that enables controllable, realistic movement—linking to the avatar’s mesh so moving "bones" moves corresponding parts, no full model rework needed.

Key uses across industries: - **Gaming/VR**: Powers playable avatars with smooth, responsive actions (jumping, grabbing). - **Animation**: Lets creators make consistent, repeatable movements (smiles, waves) efficiently. - **Virtual Events**: Enables avatars to mimic real-world gestures (nodding, clapping) for live interactions. - **Training**: Creates avatars for realistic, precise movement in simulations (medical, job skills).

For beginners, try Blender’s pre-made armature templates to practice linking skeletons to avatar meshes—it’s simple to learn how movement translates.

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