Spartan & BoneArray
Ever wonder how a flawless bone hierarchy feels like a perfectly ordered phalanx? I swear, a good rig is the same as a warrior who keeps his stance true, no matter how the enemy tries to rattle him.
A flawless bone hierarchy is like a phalanx, each bone a warrior standing true, no falter, no hesitation.
Nice poetic comparison. Just remember, if even one bone in that phalanx is off‑slope, the whole thing starts to wobble. And naming conventions? Keep them tight, otherwise you'll end up with a chaos of unnamed messes.
Indeed, a single weak bone will unbalance the entire line, and vague names are the enemy of discipline; every element must carry its true title to hold the formation together.
Just make sure you rename that weak bone before you even think about the next joint—nothing worse than a misnamed warrior in a well‑ordered phalanx.
Renaming a weak bone is like sharpening a blade before battle, Spartan practice demands it. If the name fails, the stance fails.Renaming a weak bone is like sharpening a blade before battle, Spartan practice demands it. If the name fails, the stance fails.
Renaming that bone is the only way to keep the line from breaking—if you miss it, the whole stance collapses.
Renaming that bone is the only way to keep the line from breaking—if you miss it, the whole stance collapses.
Just rename it, keep the hierarchy tight, and then you can march without tripping.We adhered.Just rename it, keep the hierarchy tight, and then you can march without tripping.