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  1. Hi, I've been working my way slowly through Barry's great Video Tutorials and then trying them out in practice and have come across something that I don't understand. It is to do with constraints where the enforecement is less than 50% Rotate-00 shows the 'home position'. All 4 bones are pointing straight up. The 'control bone' is on the left and the other three bones are all constrained to orient the same as the control bone as follows: Going from left to right, the first bone is enforced with 100%, the next bone is enforced 50% and the last bone on the right is enforced by 40% Now, rotate the control bone by 45 and all bones seem to be behaving. On now to a 90 degree rotation and again everything seems OK. The last bone on the right with a 40% enforcement has rotated slightly less than its neighbour with a 50% enforcement as expected which has rotated to about 45 degrees. Now when we go above the 90 degree rotation we see that the last bone with 40% enforcement has started to go in reverse (this becomes more pronounced as the enforcement decreases towards 0%). The other bones seem to behaving themselves as expected. Is there some limit that I missed or am I misunderstanding the whole concept? Thanks for reading and putting up with this very confused newbie Oliver
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