Does anyone know what caused the curves in the graph editor to look this way?pic.twitter.com/Y7gcH3gqgl
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hmm... I see those all the time on biped. Usually it happens farther down joint chains, like if you are trying to clean up fingers on an arm. Since it inherits all the information down the chain, the curves get all sorts of fudged up... Maybe it is something similar?pic.twitter.com/9XUjS1Rj0S
honestly, I have no idea... That is bizarre. Maybe they are getting double translations or rotations of some kind.
In my professional opinion, students are damned gremlins.
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