Wow this is another brilliant video, thankyou Joel. Packed with information delivered with charm, generosity and humility! Great work in itself (the animation) but the generosity in reaching out to Darcy too… what a great community! Thanks so much.
I can’t thank you enough for doing this! I’ve been sticking with bone rigs and had no idea that switch layers could be FOLDERS, and whatever is on those layers could be animated themselves! 🤯 I’m going to start playing with that and meshes as homework, looks like a fun approach.
Vedio was Jolly and I liked the Positive Aura and nature of yours, making whole 51 minutes informative vedio fun and calming to watch. I learned about the tool from the perspective of an animator who is trying moho for the first time. And unlike other vedios where you are only shown result, I was able to see whole process and struggles of an animator. Besides tips and facts told in the end about animation will surely help me building strong foundation along the way. It really looks like am writting formal english exam but thanks man 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you so much! We need a full tutorial someday I'd this stuff! I wished more makers would do this! I'm willing to try this for sure. Would make me animate more often
Very informative Thank you for doing this. Still haven't herd the reasoning behind the frame by frame but there are work arounds. Lost marble have some tips on this. After seeing your full animation I pictured the tiny creature running back the other way shaking it's fist. Loved the animation by the way very well done Funny!
If your artwork includes more textures, shadings, details, etc. - I don't think there is any question that cleaning this way is faster. Clean up becomes nearly impossible the more detailed the artwork, this feels like it unlocks the ability to achieve more complex but still natural animations. My thoughts, good video.
Yes agreed, i stated that at the end of the video as well ;) At least that's what i meant with more illustrative styles but perhaps i wasn't very clear haha. Truth is, it's also just easier in some ways to do the painterly, textured thing because you don't have the one clean ink line that you have to make sure is connected more or less perfectly every frame. Thanks for watching ;)
sir i edited shape of a layer in frame 1 but i want to move it to zeero to set it as default shape give me solution plz i watched your videos it is more helpful but i did not find solution for my problem
I love me a long video, packed with great info! Thanks for sharing. If I was going to suggest one thing I'd say that 16bar loop in the background gets distracting after a while :D Maybe don't include any music, or fade it out after the intro, imho!
Since 14 you can‘t animate points on fbf layers anymore or access the individual drawings in the layer window, hence no way of setting up individual meshes or bones per frame. You could if you like collapse a switch to fbf and vice versa for organisational purposes but that means going into the layer settings each time and removing checkmarks and whatnot (there‘s a new script which makes it easier tho). So yea Switches are necessary if you want to do deeper animation than just, well, switch from one drawing to the next ;)
There's a whole beginner course on their channel as well as countless webinars by all sort of artists and videos by Victor Paredes showing individual features. Their channel is close to 100k subs, they're super active on social media, i wouldn't call that a small community at all (Discord is also very active as well).
Really nice work! I'm enjoying learning this program.
Finally a real animation tutorial. Thank please keep going.
i never thought of combining meshes and frame by frame . very interesting😦😦
I hope this will change the traditional animation industry for films and TV shows.
I pick up so much from your videos. Thank you for sharing.
Wow this is another brilliant video, thankyou Joel. Packed with information delivered with charm, generosity and humility! Great work in itself (the animation) but the generosity in reaching out to Darcy too… what a great community! Thanks so much.
I have been waiting for this ever since I saw the post ,thank you so much. got Moho 14 and just starting to learn it
thanks for the tutorial, I'm also rather interesting in using moho as a cleanup tool after seeing darcy woodbridge animations
I can’t thank you enough for doing this! I’ve been sticking with bone rigs and had no idea that switch layers could be FOLDERS, and whatever is on those layers could be animated themselves! 🤯 I’m going to start playing with that and meshes as homework, looks like a fun approach.
Well crafted tutorial ❤
I learned so much from your video. There are so many hidden tools I didn’t know about. Thank you so much for your video!!!
Vedio was Jolly and I liked the Positive Aura and nature of yours, making whole 51 minutes informative vedio fun and calming to watch.
I learned about the tool from the perspective of an animator who is trying moho for the first time.
And unlike other vedios where you are only shown result, I was able to see whole process and struggles of an animator.
Besides tips and facts told in the end about animation will surely help me building strong foundation along the way.
It really looks like am writting formal english exam but thanks man 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Excellent information and delivery! So many great tips. Thank you!
Thank you so much! We need a full tutorial someday I'd this stuff! I wished more makers would do this! I'm willing to try this for sure. Would make me animate more often
Great tutorial! I learned so much from this post. I hope you find new approaches that will help you enjoy the process.
Very informative Thank you for doing this. Still haven't herd the reasoning behind the frame by frame but there are work arounds. Lost marble have some tips on this. After seeing your full animation I pictured the tiny creature running back the other way shaking it's fist. Loved the animation by the way very well done Funny!
wowwwwww thanks for the tutorial
very informative
Thanks for this
If your artwork includes more textures, shadings, details, etc. - I don't think there is any question that cleaning this way is faster. Clean up becomes nearly impossible the more detailed the artwork, this feels like it unlocks the ability to achieve more complex but still natural animations. My thoughts, good video.
Yes agreed, i stated that at the end of the video as well ;) At least that's what i meant with more illustrative styles but perhaps i wasn't very clear haha.
Truth is, it's also just easier in some ways to do the painterly, textured thing because you don't have the one clean ink line that you have to make sure is connected more or less perfectly every frame.
Thanks for watching ;)
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Sie machen super-Videos!
2:33 Mood
sir i edited shape of a layer in frame 1 but i want to move it to zeero to set it as default shape give me solution plz
i watched your videos it is more helpful but i did not find solution for my problem
I love me a long video, packed with great info! Thanks for sharing. If I was going to suggest one thing I'd say that 16bar loop in the background gets distracting after a while :D Maybe don't include any music, or fade it out after the intro, imho!
Fair point! Thanks for watching 😊
Can you provide the animation file? This is amazing btw thanks for the vid!
Who is this Alien guy called?
please start a moho complete master course pleaseeeezzzz...
Haha i think to make a master course you should be a master yourself and i am far from it :D
Hello, can you put the background file
I was wondering, why would you use switch layers over frame by frame layer though ?
Since 14 you can‘t animate points on fbf layers anymore or access the individual drawings in the layer window, hence no way of setting up individual meshes or bones per frame. You could if you like collapse a switch to fbf and vice versa for organisational purposes but that means going into the layer settings each time and removing checkmarks and whatnot (there‘s a new script which makes it easier tho). So yea Switches are necessary if you want to do deeper animation than just, well, switch from one drawing to the next ;)
0:01 Don't pause💀💀💀💀
Moho simply does not have a big enough community, and learning it is harder than it should be due to out of dat tuts (or lack of tuts)
There's a whole beginner course on their channel as well as countless webinars by all sort of artists and videos by Victor Paredes showing individual features. Their channel is close to 100k subs, they're super active on social media, i wouldn't call that a small community at all (Discord is also very active as well).
Pls don't be Moho 15! i Just got moho 14!
You are great but the music is unneeded. And it becomes very, very annoying after a hour.
Ah well lucky then the video only lasts an hour 😏😆 Thanks tho!