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    a-pose

    A-ポーズ Aポーズ

    A pose shaped like the capital letter "A", where the arms are held straight out and angled downwards from the sides of the body.

    This is more relaxed than a T-pose or outstretched arms, but less relaxed than arms at sides where the arms simply hang against the torso due to gravity.

    You often see this pose in a few contexts, for example:

    • A character showing off an outfit.
    • A character posed similarly to a Sailor Moon magical-girl style transformation scene or the like where the character appears to be relaxed, but floating.

    The name comes from 3D modelling as an alternative to the more common T-pose. The A-pose allows for the shoulders to be modeled and textured in a more natural position, and the defined angle can aid in rigging.

    Related tags

    Larger angle
    • T-pose
    • outstretched arms
    • airplane arms
    • spread arms
    Smaller angle
    • Arms at sides
    • v arms (arms point inward towards body center)

    See also

    • w arms (arms can either point inward or outward, but with forearms raised)
    • Tag Group:Posture

    External links

    • Discussion of T-pose vs A-pose
    • Discussion of T-pose vs A-pose (in Japanese)

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