@h_ablankcanvas: It’s 2.5d. One of the reasons I fell in love with Spine 2d is this feature called ‘mesh’. In spine 2d, you can create a mesh for any image in your project. A mesh lets you place points across the image and connect them. Each points can be moved freely, and the image will deform to follow. You can then bind those points to a bone. So whenever the bone goes, the points go with it. Move the bone right, the points follows right. Move the bone left, the points go left. You can control how much influence each bone has over a point. That is called ‘weight painting’. And you can bind multiple bones to a single point. By using this ‘mesh’ feature, we can create the 2.5d effect. The image is flat but it moves like it has depth. Not 3d. 2.5d. Thank you for reading this. Comment 🤓 so I know you’re the real one. (I feel like this caption was nerdy to earn a 🤓)