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Skin sliding parameters control the amount of skin sliding that occurs when
a joint rotates. Without skin sliding, vertices closest to the joint tend to
compress on the inside and stretch apart on the outside, generally revealing
the segments of the mesh. Outside sliding causes the vertices around the joint
to move toward the joint, preventing localized stretching on the side that is
greater than 180 degrees. Inside sliding causes the vertices to relax and slip
away from the joint, preventing bunching of vertices on the side having an
angle less than 180 degrees.
TIP Use sliding for knees and elbows.
Inside As values increase, skin moves away from the joint. Range=0.0 to 1.0.
Default=0.0 (no inside sliding).
Outside As values increase, skin moves toward the joint. Range=0.0 to 1.0.
Default=0.0 (no outside sliding).
Above: Inside and Outside set to 0.0 (no sliding)
Below: Inside and Outside set to 0.25 (sliding creates a smoother bend)
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