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This page is to contain the overall community proposal for "Morph Targets".
This page is to contain the overall community proposal for "Morph Targets".


A morph target is a special kind of "shape" that defines the position of vertices on a mesh.  These "morph targets" can be used to reposition a mesh's vertices based upon a parameter that the user controls.
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==What is a Morph Target?==
A morph target, also known as a blend shape, or a shape key in some 3D applications, is a special kind of "vertex map" containing the positions of vertices in relation to their original position on a mesh.  They are relatively easy to work with, only requiring the content creator to "sculpt" or otherwise move the vertices on their meshes to the positions they'd like for a morph target.


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Most 3D applications support authoring morph targets, such as Luxology Modo, Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Maya, and Blender.  The Collada file format also supports morph targets.
===What are they used for?===
Most modern video games use morph targets for complex animations that would otherwise be hard to accomplish with skeletal animation, such as facial animation, and even things like character customizationThe viewer its self actually uses morph targets to enable avatar customization as-is.

Revision as of 17:14, 19 July 2012

This page is to contain the overall community proposal for "Morph Targets".

Please do not add to this page without authorization from a co-chair or a co-chair's assistant from the Content Creation Improvement User Group first. Please discuss any relevant points in the discussion tab in the wiki.

What is a Morph Target?

A morph target, also known as a blend shape, or a shape key in some 3D applications, is a special kind of "vertex map" containing the positions of vertices in relation to their original position on a mesh. They are relatively easy to work with, only requiring the content creator to "sculpt" or otherwise move the vertices on their meshes to the positions they'd like for a morph target.

Most 3D applications support authoring morph targets, such as Luxology Modo, Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Maya, and Blender. The Collada file format also supports morph targets.

What are they used for?

Most modern video games use morph targets for complex animations that would otherwise be hard to accomplish with skeletal animation, such as facial animation, and even things like character customization. The viewer its self actually uses morph targets to enable avatar customization as-is.