Wuthering Waves Chisa Model Shows Ultra-Detailed Bone Rig

A recent discovery by VRChat enthusiast minimi_rc has shocked players of Wuthering Waves. Sharing a deep dive into the 3D model of the character Chisa, the post revealed a staggering number of “bones” in the rig, designed to provide ultra-realistic movement. From hair strands to clothing details, nearly every element of the model is rigged for natural physics. The official model was sourced from Aplaybox, a Chinese 3D model sharing platform.
💀 Why So Many Bones?
Each bone in a rig contributes to realism. Hair, accessories, and clothing require dense bone structures for proper movement, while even chest areas need extra rigging to ensure natural physics. This attention to detail underscores the complexity of character modeling in Wuthering Waves.
🎨 Other Ultra-Detailed Models
Minimi_rc also showcased rig structures of other official models while studying them for avatar creation. These models featured intricate outfits with dangling parts, each packed with numerous bones to replicate realistic motion.
⚠️ MMD or In-Game Models?
Although these appear to be MMD (MikuMikuDance) models, which may differ from in-game rigs, the sheer number of bones and level of detail remain impressive.
🌍 About Wuthering Waves
Wuthering Waves is an open-world action RPG set in the world of Rover, a realm recovering from a century-old disaster. Players fight strange creatures, restore civilization, and navigate a post-apocalyptic world. The 3.0 update adds Thai language support, expanding accessibility for Southeast Asian players.
With its ultra-detailed character models and physics systems, Wuthering Waves continues to impress fans and set a high bar for RPG design.





