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Maybe you’ve heard the meme-ified phrase “T-pose to assert your dominance,” or maybe you’ve just seen cursed images of iconic characters standing with their arms held straight out to the sides. Either way, we’re here to explain what it’s all about (and how it’s related). The T-pose originated as a neutral pose used by animators and modelers in computer animation, but around 2016 and 2017, it exploded into meme culture as well. In this article, we’ll go over the origins of the T-pose meme and how it’s used—plus the T-pose’s significance in 3D animation.
An Overview of the T-Pose
The T-pose is a default or neutral pose in 3D computer animation and video games, also called the “reference” pose. T-posed characters stand up straight with their arms held out at a 90-degree angle, forming a “T” shape with their body. There’s also a silly meme about using the pose to “assert dominance.”














