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unless you're asking because you see the pose?
So that took you 8 years and you still don't know whats a hex means, really??
Ok then, have you ever done coding? like Java, Software and etc. Thats literally HEX. Here's the answer by the retirement hexer quote:
What is "hex"? The name "hex" comes from "hexadecimal": the standard numerical format for editing binary data. A hex editor is a type of computer program that allows for manipulation of the fundamental binary data that constitutes a computer file. Basically we take models and edit their coding to isolate them as their own model rather than allowing it to reskin the original model.
do these even get downloaded? they must be right? or else people wouldn't flood the workshop with them.
I'm just going to assume they're for Machinima and move on.