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Parent as a term in Skeletal Animation System
When a bone is moved any hitbox and mesh vertices "parented" to it moves with it. Unlike hitboxes, mesh vertices may be "parented" to more than one bone. When the parent bones move apart, the "joint mesh" is stretched, when the joint is closed, the mesh compresses. The Skeleton deforms the Mesh which deforms the rendered skin.When referring to vertices, parent is a confusing term. Generally in a hierarchy a children should only have 1 parent so when taking about vertices that can have multiple influences "weight/weighted" is probably a better term.
When a bone moves, any mesh vertices assigned to the bone's "vertex group" moves in proportion to the "weighted" influenced from 0 -> 1. Unlike hitboxes, mesh vertices may be weighted to more than one bone. When 2 bones that have influence on the same part of a mesh move apart, the "joint mesh" is stretched, when the joint is closed, the mesh compresses. The Skeleton deforms the Mesh which deforms the rendered [[skin]].idk if there is a specific term for vertex group in source.
Weevil bob (talk) 21:09, 21 November 2025 (PST)