Hello everyone!
I'm been using Maya for 3 years and just today, when I opened a model I was working these days, the perspective viewport looked like a grey layer was over it, I reseted the camera but then I figured out the problem was a blue box in the timeslider, when I delete it all became normal.
At this moment I do not know what that means! But it changes from opacity 50% to 100% in the timeslider and all I have done is modeling and animating using selected keys!
BLUE BOX IN THE TIME SLIDER: OPACITY 50% AND 100% IN DIFERENT FRAMES
AFTER DELETED ALL COLORS COME TO NORMAL.
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Hi @Anonymous
I'm trying to get this to appear on my Maya but I'm not seeing it.
Do you have any idea how it started to appear there?
If not, when you get a chance can you please zip and attach the scene file here or via dropbox/google drive or another file sharing program so I can take a look at it? If the file is confidential or under NDA please send it to me in a private message instead of posting it here.
All the best,
Sean Heasley
Technical Support Specialist
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Hi @Anonymous
Thanks for sending me the file!
The box seems to be appearing because of _Scout_0034:_UNKNOWN_REF_NODE_fosterParent1 in the Outliner.
Simply delete this and the box should disappear but the animation won't be affected.
Please let me know if this helps or if you need any more assistance!
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