character layer suddenly can't be animated
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2023 8:07 am
I have spent two days animating a scene with 3 characters. I opened the file today, and something is wrong with one of the characters. His layer is moving on it's own where there are no keys. When I try to move him back to the correct place, as soon as I leave that frame, he snaps back to a different place, and every time, it's a different place.
At any point I had keyframes on his bones, his whole layer is now moving sporadically, even though there are no keys on his layer, and it cannot be fixed, because I can't remove any keys if they aren't there, and if I try to force his layer to the right spot, he just snaps to a different spot as soon as I move the time slider.
The only thing out of the ordinary I noticed is when I opened the scene file today, I got a warning message saying "File paths used in this project were updated because the referenced items were not found in the original location." However, I made no changes to the files or their locations since I worked on it yesterday. And all the characters and layers are in the scene, there doesn't appear to be anything missing.
Check out the video below to see a demonstration of the issue.
https://www.loom.com/share/126446ce9a38 ... bdc8cd47da
At any point I had keyframes on his bones, his whole layer is now moving sporadically, even though there are no keys on his layer, and it cannot be fixed, because I can't remove any keys if they aren't there, and if I try to force his layer to the right spot, he just snaps to a different spot as soon as I move the time slider.
The only thing out of the ordinary I noticed is when I opened the scene file today, I got a warning message saying "File paths used in this project were updated because the referenced items were not found in the original location." However, I made no changes to the files or their locations since I worked on it yesterday. And all the characters and layers are in the scene, there doesn't appear to be anything missing.
Check out the video below to see a demonstration of the issue.
https://www.loom.com/share/126446ce9a38 ... bdc8cd47da