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While a game is in development, character models are created and later textured; in this case, the bind pose acts as the best way to allow the programmer and/or artist to apply textures, as it allows the model's viewer to see most parts of the model's body with no obstruction. As one may expect, the Super Smash Bros. series is no exception to this "rule" of development, and it is possible to view these bind poses in-game through certain methods and circumstances.

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  • While a game is in development, character models are created and later textured; in this case, the bind pose acts as the best way to allow the programmer and/or artist to apply textures, as it allows the model's viewer to see most parts of the model's body with no obstruction. As one may expect, the Super Smash Bros. series is no exception to this "rule" of development, and it is possible to view these bind poses in-game through certain methods and circumstances.
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  • While a game is in development, character models are created and later textured; in this case, the bind pose acts as the best way to allow the programmer and/or artist to apply textures, as it allows the model's viewer to see most parts of the model's body with no obstruction. As one may expect, the Super Smash Bros. series is no exception to this "rule" of development, and it is possible to view these bind poses in-game through certain methods and circumstances. While the vast majority of characters use standard T-poses, certain characters have variants due to their body characteristics. Yoshi, for example, has his arms straight out in front of him instead of to the side (as does R.O.B.), while Ganondorf's armour in Melee forces him to take on an "A-pose" instead of a T-pose. Characters that use model effects for facial expressions (such as Sonic or Kirby) can have their facial expressions look unusual when forced into their bind pose. Sonic's eyes, for instance, will always appear closed, while Kirby's mouth will be forced into its standard "o" shape.
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