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Revision as of 02:08, 23 March 2011

Jiggle bones are a feature of the Source Engine that allow a model skeleton to bounce or wiggle realistically with the object it is attached to. The effect is calculated and rendered in real time, giving a more realistic depiction of the way the part would move. Jiggle bones are used frequently on several items in Team Fortress 2 to add to their appearance.

Objects that use jiggle bones

The Hustler's Hallmark's jiggle bones.
Class Type Object Location of jiggle bones
Leaderboard class scout.png
Scout
Weapons Mad Milk The milk inside the bottle.
Holy Mackerel The fish.
Leaderboard class soldier.png
Soldier
Weapons Black Box The flap on the back.
Buff Banner The flag.
Leaderboard class pyro.png
Pyro
Hats Handyman's Handle The wooden handle.
Napper's Respite The tip of the hat.
Respectless Rubber Glove The glove's fingers.
Triboniophorus Tyrannus The entire creature.
Misc. Stockbroker's Scarf The tie.
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Demoman
Hats Hustler's Hallmark The feather.
Sober Stuntman The straps.
Leaderboard class heavy.png
Heavy
Hats Coupe D'isaster The toupee.
Pugilist's Protector The straps.
Leaderboard class medic.png
Medic
Weapons Vita-Saw The liquid in the container.
Leaderboard class sniper.png
Sniper
Weapons Darwin's Danger Shield The crocodile's tail.
Jarate The liquid in the jar.
All classes Hats A Rather Festive Tree The tree.
Alien Swarm Parasite The tail.
Max's Severed Head The ears.
Treasure Hat The chest's lid.
Misc. Companion Cube Pin The cube.
Earbuds The cords.
NPC N/A Horseless Headless Horsemann The Horsemann's cape.

Demonstration

Bugs

  • Currently, all jigglebones will appear fixed at their furthest position during movement. Whilst in this position they seem to vibrate.

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