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1. Root Bone - All skeletons must contain a root bone from which all other bones, called child bones, extend. 2. This stationary bone serves as an attachment point for the head. 3. This stationary bone connects the top lip to the rest of the skeleton. 4.Top Lip - This bone allows the top lip to move up and down. |
Each object is added to a specific bone, covering the skeleton, and moves along with the bone. Objects that have been added to a bone do not necessarily need to be in contact with it. As long as an object has been added to a bone, it will move as the bone does. For example, the glasses and eyes are not physically attached to a bone, yet they remain stationary because they have been added to bone #2, which is a stationary bone. |
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