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  2. Yandere Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Yandere Simulator is an in-development stealth action video game by YandereDev for personal computers. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The story follows obsessively lovesick schoolgirl Ayano Aishi, nicknamed " Yandere - chan ", who sets out to eliminate anyone she believes is attracting her " senpai " Taro's attention.

  3. T-pose - Wikipedia

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    The T-pose is primarily used as the default armature pose for skeletal animation in 3D software, which is then manipulated to create animation. The purpose of the T-pose relates to the important elements of the body being axis-aligned, thereby making it easier to rig the model for animation, physics, and other controls. Depending on the exact ...

  4. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    When in lying position, the body may assume a great variety of shapes and positions. The following are the basic recognized positions: Supine position: lying on the back with the face up; Prone position: lying on the chest with the face down ("lying down" or "going prone") Lying on either side, with the body straight or bent/curled forward or ...

  5. Model sheet - Wikipedia

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    A sample model sheet from the DVD tutorial 'Chaos&Evolutions' In visual arts, a model sheet, also known as a character board, character sheet, character study or simply a study, is a document used to help standardize the appearance, poses, and gestures of a character in arts such as animation, comics, and video games.

  6. Pose space deformation - Wikipedia

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    PSD (Pose-Space Deformation) is often used in conjunction with skeletal animation to address some of its key limitations. In skeletal animation, a skeleton is linked to a 3D mesh using a technique called skinning. [2] This connection between the skeleton and the mesh is typically established in a neutral pose, such as a T-pose. Vertices of the ...

  7. List of asanas - Wikipedia

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    An asana (Sanskrit: आसन, IAST: āsana) is a body posture, used in both medieval hatha yoga and modern yoga. [1] The term is derived from the Sanskrit word for 'seat'. While many of the oldest mentioned asanas are indeed seated postures for meditation , asanas may be standing , seated, arm-balances, twists, inversions, forward bends ...

  8. Articulated body pose estimation - Wikipedia

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    Articulated body pose estimation in computer vision is the study of algorithms and systems that recover the pose of an articulated body, which consists of joints and rigid parts using image-based observations. It is one of the longest-lasting problems in computer vision because of the complexity of the models that relate observation with pose ...

  9. Tadasana - Wikipedia

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    Tadasana is the basic standing asana on which many other poses are founded. The feet are together and the hands are at the sides of the body. The posture is entered by standing with the feet together, grounding evenly through the feet and lifting up through the crown of the head. The thighs are lifted, the waist is lifted, and the spine is ...