Part Move Basics
Part moves are an essential feature for animators and designers, allowing for the meticulous manipulation and animation of individual parts of a model. This functionality is particularly useful in scenarios where specific components of an object need to be animated independently, such as the moving parts of a vehicle or the limbs of a character. By enabling precise control over the movement and rotation of these parts, LightWave 3D users can achieve a high level of realism and dynamism in their animations, enhancing the overall visual storytelling and bringing their creative visions to life with greater ease and flexibility.
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