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Correct answer alank99101739

Ah!  You have a layer called "Frontal" under "Body". That causes the auto tagger to add the "Frontal" head turner tag to the "Frontal" layer. That is getting Ch confused because it expects eyes to be under the head turner group (I think!!).

If you remove the "Frontal" tag from the properties it starts working.

I suggest not calling your layer "Frontal" to avoid the autotagger kicking in for head turner tags.

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alank99101739
Legend
March 7, 2018

I am just going to bed with no computer turned on, but I would suggest checking the auto-tagging. My most common reason is the “pupil Range” tag was added to the same thing as “pupil size”, meaning the pupil has no space to move. I go through each layer one by one carefully and check the tags on each group. Sometimes its the top level Eye for example that has some strange tags.

The other one is to check the pupil has independence turned on - but I find that results in distortion rather than lack of movement.

alank99101739
alank99101739Correct answer
Legend
March 8, 2018

Ah!  You have a layer called "Frontal" under "Body". That causes the auto tagger to add the "Frontal" head turner tag to the "Frontal" layer. That is getting Ch confused because it expects eyes to be under the head turner group (I think!!).

If you remove the "Frontal" tag from the properties it starts working.

I suggest not calling your layer "Frontal" to avoid the autotagger kicking in for head turner tags.

shooterstache
Inspiring
March 8, 2018

Ahh that must be it I know I was adding those head turner groups in the wrong area, not to mention they aren't even in use on this puppet. I'll verify next time I get a chance but that must be it, I knew it was something silly thanks for your help!