SteelRaven & BoneArray
So, have you ever checked if a single rotation axis can stay perfect over every frame, or does it always drift a little?
Every frame you’re nudging the axis a fraction, but if you lock it to a clean quaternion the drift disappears—just keep your weight curves flat and your naming consistent.
Good point—just make sure the rigger actually zeroes the local space, otherwise a “clean” quaternion can still slip. Flat curves do the trick.
Sure thing—if the rigger skips the local‑space zero, even a clean quaternion will wobble. Keep those zeroes tight and the curves flat, and you’ll never have to rebuild the rig.
Just remember, if you start letting the rig slip, you’re basically inviting the same old headaches to re‑appear. Keep those zeros tight, keep the curves flat, and you’ll save a lot of headache later.
Don't worry, I'm treating my rigs like holy relics—no slack, no drift, only perfect quaternions and razor‑sharp naming.
Sounds like a shrine of precision, but remember even a saint can be swayed by a misnamed joint. Keep those quats tight, and don’t let a single rogue bone turn the altar into a circus.
Yeah, the altar stays intact as long as every joint follows the naming code. One rogue bone and the whole sanctuary goes circus‑style.