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[[File:Melee-CaptainFalcon-TPose.png|300px|thumb|A raw file for Captain Falcon's model in ''Melee''.]]
[[File:Melee-CaptainFalcon-TPose.png|300px|thumb|A raw file for Captain Falcon's model in ''Melee''.]]
A '''T-pose''', sometimes known as a '''bind pose''' or '''reference pose''', is the default unanimated state of a model in 3D graphics. This pose is often with all of a model's various parts straightened out or flattened for ease of animation. For most characters, this results in a pose where the legs are straight and the arms are pointing sideways in a T shape.
A '''T-pose''', sometimes known as a '''blind pose''' or '''reference pose''', is the default unanimated state of a model in 3D graphics. This pose is often with all of a model's various parts straightened out or flattened for ease of animation. For most characters, this results in a pose where the legs are straight and the arms are pointing sideways in a T shape.


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