What are Joints in Spatial Computing?

In augmented reality (A/R), virtual reality (V/R) and mixed reality (M/R), the term "joint" (plural: "joints") refers to the building blocks of the skeleton of a 3D model that enables poses and animations.

Oscar de la Hera Gomez
Written by Oscar de la Hera Gomez
First published on 03/24/2024 at 12:26
Last Updated on 03/24/2024 at 13:23
<p>A flower that represents spatial computing with the text "Joints" beneath it.</p>

In augmented reality (A/R), virtual reality (V/R) and mixed reality (M/R), the term "joint" (plural: "joints") refers to the building blocks of the skeleton of a 3D model that enables poses and animations.

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A tutorial that demonstrates joints in action.

Joints are the fundamental building blocks behind rigging, which adds control to three-dimensional (3D) models or objects so that animators can make the characters move and act.

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