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Hello,

First of all, I want to mention that I used AI to help organize this translation, as I want to ensure there are no mistakes in my English and that I can fully explain my problem. I am trying to link different layers to different bones in Spine 2D. Imagine a girl with a head and a ponytail. I want to connect the ponytail to the head so that when I move the head, the ponytail follows it in the same way. Essentially, there will be two separate layers: one for the head and another for the ponytail. However, the head will be the primary layer, and the ponytail will move independently. My only request is that the ponytail moves in the same direction as the head, wherever it goes. I couldn’t find many videos online about this, so I wanted to ask for your advice. I even saw a video on Instagram that demonstrates this, and I’m including the link here.

The only video I found:

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    onurcangoc Welcome to the Spine forum! You said you used AI translation, but this forum has a translate button and we can read posts with it, so please post in your native language.

    The video you showed has references to physics in the text, so I think they are probably using physics constraints for the hair. Physics constraints are a new constraint added in Spine 4.2. This constraint allows you to create a rig where the child bones automatically move under the influence of the parent bone's movement.
    The following video explains how to add it:

    For more details on each of the parameters, please refer to the Physics constraints page in the Spine User Guide:
    https://esotericsoftware.com/spine-physics-constraints#Physics-constraints

    onurcangoc Based solely on your description, if you create a bone for the ponytail parented to the head, that should already do the trick! And it is the same also in the video.
    As Misaki said, the video also features additional bones that are influenced by physics, but these could also be omitted as long as you do the first step of parenting the ponytail bone correctly.
    Could you try this, and if it doesn't work for you, could you describe maybe with a couple of pictures what you'd like to achieve instead?

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