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if youre using the term "gesture" differently- like as a technical term, then im unfamiliar with it. Im honestly, truely not trying to be a smartypants. i just want to be sure were on the same page.
After you animated the model, youre now unable to select most of the model's bones, correct?
level 1 customer support questions incoming:
you have the animation timeline or the keyframe timeline selected?
youre holding Crtl in the window and only a few of the bones that were once there show up?
Did you change the rig on the model?
"youre holding Crtl in the window and only a few of the bones that were once there show up?"
this. by gesture i mean the hand gesture say like a thumbs up which appears after certain voice commands if this helps
One workaround that might work is to blade the shot after the gesture, delete the model with the missing bones and add a new model to the new shot. then match up the new model with the positioning of the old one using either copy paste or copying from the playhead. That way youll get the bones back and you'll more or less have identical postitoning from the previous shot.