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When I start rigging the head is separating from the body?

Community Beginner ,
Nov 03, 2020 Nov 03, 2020

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When I start rigging the head is separating from the body? I also checked the layers groups I think everything is okay.

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Adobe Employee , Nov 03, 2020 Nov 03, 2020

This is usually the reason: https://youtu.be/7pgm_u4VkQk?t=180

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LEGEND ,
Nov 03, 2020 Nov 03, 2020

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Could you share a screenshot of the rigging hierarchy, preferably showing the head layer highlighted? There are two common reasons for this. The 'Head Position Strength' of the Face behavior should be reduced (eg to zero), or the origin handle of the head is not correctly attached to the body

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 04, 2020 Nov 04, 2020

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Hello, Thanks for sharing your skill. Now I found the issue.

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This is usually the reason: https://youtu.be/7pgm_u4VkQk?t=180

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