
In 3D animation, a T-pose refers to a "esting stance" of a character model where it stands upright, both arms raised to the side parallel to the shoulders, forming a "T". It has been the standard since the 90s until today, as it makes character modeling and animation more efficient.
In this guide, we'll discuss what the T-pose is, how it helps with modeling and animation, and why it's still being used today.