mjukdelstrauman
Mjukdelstrauman is a term that refers to the unnatural and often unsettling movement or appearance of soft tissues, typically in the context of animation, visual effects, or medical imaging. It describes a phenomenon where the simulated or rendered depiction of flesh, skin, or other pliable materials deviates from realistic physical behavior, creating a sense of unease or distortion. This can occur when textures appear to "flow" or "melt" in ways that defy gravity or normal elasticity, or when the deformation of an object's surface is exaggerated or inconsistent with its underlying structure.
In computer graphics, mjukdelstrauman can arise from incorrect rigging, inadequate simulation parameters, or limitations in rendering