3-D graphic groups
The 3D modeling process can be complex. A human body might consist of a head, a body trunk, arms, hands, legs, and feet. If the arm moves, the hand moves; and if the body trunk moves, the movement propagates to the head, both arms, and hands. A 3D graphic group lets you combine and transform a complex 3D model so that when the position of one part changes, the changes are sent to the attached parts and trigger corresponding changes.
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