Rune & BoneArray
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I’ve been digging into the myth that the world’s skeleton was laid out by a primordial god. It’s all about bones as the very framework of reality, a kind of sacred geometry. It made me wonder—does that ancient idea ever pop up in how you build your rigs, where every bone feels like a piece of a larger, perfect structure?
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I see bones as a living blueprint, not a myth. Every joint axis is a tiny piece of geometry that has to line up perfectly. If one rotation is off, I rebuild the whole chain. The ancient story is a nice metaphor, but in practice it’s all about symmetry and math.
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That’s the practical side of it, of course—every joint must be in its exact place, like a lock in a chain. In the ancient myths the bones are almost symbolic, but the idea that a system has to be perfectly balanced is the same. Even when you’re re‑rigging, you’re really following a kind of geometry that the old stories hinted at, just in a more literal language.