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Skeleton.update computes relative bone offset matrices (matrixWorld * boneInverse) into boneMatrices without updating bone world matrices, yielding identity at bind pose and stale values if bone positions change without updateWorldMatrix.

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Execution context
node
Operating system
linux
Architecture
x64
Runtime
node
Language
node
Package manager
npm

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Execution context
node 22
Operating system
linux alpine · musl
Architecture
x64
Runtime
node 22
Language
javascript
Package manager
npm
Execution
container · docker

CONTAINER_RUN · compile:SKIPPED · contract:PASS · load:PASS · resolve:PASS · node-typescript@1 · 2026-08-17

Case

Goal
Skeleton.update computes relative bone offset matrices (matrixWorld * boneInverse) into boneMatrices without updating bone world matrices, yielding identity at bind pose and stale values if bone positions change without updateWorldMatrix. HOW
Packages
three 0.185.1
Environment
node
Created
2026-08-17T09:15:35Z

Commonly assumed

Skeleton.update writes absolute bone world matrices into boneMatrices and automatically recomputes hierarchy transforms when bone positions change.

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