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Hi,
For some reason, the keyframes appear round rather than diamond shaped as usual and I can't select them and therefore apply any effect to them. No idea why it's like this. Help much appreciated.
I think what you are looking at here are not the actual keyframes... I think you're looking at 'keyframe indicators' telling you there are keyframes within the property group that you're looking at. That's why you can't select them. Are these dots on a line that has a ">" at the before the name? That's a property group. Keep hittng that ">" to twirl it open - repeat until you see the Position value for an individual puppet pin. Are you now seeing your expected diamond (linear) keyframes?
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Round keys indicate "Rove across time", a.k.a. constant speed keyframes. Disable that option and they will revert back to regular keyframes.
Mylenium
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I browsed for a bit, but I can't find this option anywhere. I never intentionally turned it on anywhere anyway. Could you give some indication where to find it?
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I think what you are looking at here are not the actual keyframes... I think you're looking at 'keyframe indicators' telling you there are keyframes within the property group that you're looking at. That's why you can't select them. Are these dots on a line that has a ">" at the before the name? That's a property group. Keep hittng that ">" to twirl it open - repeat until you see the Position value for an individual puppet pin. Are you now seeing your expected diamond (linear) keyframes?
PS: Mylenium is also right is saying that 'Roving' keyframes have an identical small round dot icon - but my guess is that is not what you're looking at here.
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Thanks Mike, you were exactly right. I feel a little stupid for not looking further, but thanks anyway 🙂
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No problem! It's very easy to get tripped up by the Ae interface 🙂