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3D Articulation

3D articulation refers to the way individual parts of a three-dimensional model move and connect, similar to joints in the human body. It allows objects like characters or robots in digital animation or modeling to bend, rotate, or pivot at specific points, creating realistic motion and positioning. This system uses hierarchies where moving one part naturally influences connected parts, enabling lifelike and flexible movements. It’s essential in animation, gaming, and design to simulate accurate, dynamic interactions of complex structures in a virtual space.