The pointer icon that you describe is the one that appears when the pointer is outside of the outline/mesh that contains the Puppet pins. (It's the one in the third list item on.) Does the pointer change to a different icon when you put it inside of an outline? If you need some help learning the basics of using the Puppet tools, I recommend watching the videos linked to from the page. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Todd Kopriva, Adobe Systems Incorporated putting the 'T' back in 'RTFM': --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If a page of After Effects Help answers your question, please consider rating it. If you have a tip, technique, or link to share---or if there is something that you'd like to see added or improved---please leave a comment. Hi, I had a similar problem. When I clicked on the object with the puppet pin tool the cursor changed to white with a small white square by it and no puppet mesh showed up on the image. When I checked under effects puppet was listed but none of the options with it showed up and also I wasn't able to add any more pins. The layer I was trying this on had a mask, apparently the puppet tool doesn't work with masked layers since as soon as I deleted the mask the puppet tool then worked. Check your layers to make sure there are no masks. If there are any effects or anything on the layer I'd turn them off and try the tool, do a little experimenting since something similar may be not allowing the puppet pin tool to work. Stefano Virgilli from VOXLAB shows here how to animate an object in Adobe After Effects CS6 using the Puppet Pin Tool. Describes how the Puppet tool interacts with paths already on a layer. Basically, if you already have masks on a layer, the Puppet effect is expecting you to click within one of them to define a mesh within that outline. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Todd Kopriva, Adobe Systems Incorporated putting the 'T' back in 'RTFM': --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If a page of After Effects Help answers your question, please consider rating it. If you have a tip, technique, or link to share---or if there is something that you'd like to see added or improved---please leave a comment. Luke, your post here was VERY helpful. • Mixing all elements and create a newly designed dragon. In Dragon city app you will thoroughly enjoy playing challenges. Now, play and train your dragon for wars and fight with players. Similar Games To Play:| Conclusion: Let’s get Dragon city Mod APK into your devices and with using foods gems and money breed your dragons and fulfill the requirements of your dragon buddy. Dragon city offline mod apk download. ![]() Though it didn't solve my problem immediately. I wish I could say that Todd's (Adobe) post was helpful at all, but it really wasn't addressing this specific problem. Anyway, I had the same issue both you and Leah were having. I was trying to apply pins to a photoshop image sequence with an alpha channel. In theory, I should have no problem doing this. But all I would get is the white arrow with a square next to it, the 'Puppet' effect applied to the layer, but no pins. The problem seems to be that the auto-trace wasn't working to allow Puppet to define the edge of the image. So what I did was actually draw a rough mask shape around my object (which was the PSD sequence) and then applying the Puppet tool worked as it should.
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