Thanks for this tutorial. I knew how to add the object, but your taking it to another level. Your knowledge on these are making projects simple, easy and enjoyable to do. Thanks for sharing all of them.
I love your tutorials, thanks again. I've read the manuals and watched webinars and other tutorials, but I seem to learn more from yours. Probably because of the way you do it, the thought process as you go. I appreciate the work you put into these and if possible, would love to see one to animate a birds wings for flight...or a spider's walk.
Thanks a lot for this! your tutorials are so awesome, that I even love the ones where I can barely hear your voice due to the background music, like this one! (seriously, we'd forgive you everything!)
Ok, I know what's happening: I watched the tutorial and used my headphones for sound: try it, it's bad! but if I use the speakers, it's much better, no issues.
Thanks Lake! I had no idea that was happening! I'll make sure to check the audio output from now on. I like putting background music in my videos but I never want it to drown out the words. Again, thank you for pointing that out!!!!! :)
Great job @ShoNuff93 ! If you use linear interpolation on the axe bone's keyframe at the point of release, you'll achieve the realistic throw you desire.
It takes six minutes to actually get to the part that I want to find out. And then you speed up what I'm trying to learn using a keyboard. Instead of going step-by-step. Thanks a lot for nothing.
Thanks for this tutorial. I knew how to add the object, but your taking it to another level. Your knowledge on these are making projects simple, easy and enjoyable to do. Thanks for sharing all of them.
I love your tutorials, thanks again. I've read the manuals and watched webinars and other tutorials, but I seem to learn more from yours. Probably because of the way you do it, the thought process as you go. I appreciate the work you put into these and if possible, would love to see one to animate a birds wings for flight...or a spider's walk.
Best teacher on yt so far
Another great tutorial!
Thank you so much! I been toying with this and looks so good now! thank you, thank you, thank you! You seriously my MOHO hero!
Thanks a lot for this! your tutorials are so awesome, that I even love the ones where I can barely hear your voice due to the background music, like this one! (seriously, we'd forgive you everything!)
Ok, I know what's happening: I watched the tutorial and used my headphones for sound: try it, it's bad! but if I use the speakers, it's much better, no issues.
Thanks Lake! I had no idea that was happening! I'll make sure to check the audio output from now on. I like putting background music in my videos but I never want it to drown out the words. Again, thank you for pointing that out!!!!! :)
Thank a lot. I love your tutorial.
thanks for share !!! good explanation !
Great job @ShoNuff93 ! If you use linear interpolation on the axe bone's keyframe at the point of release, you'll achieve the realistic throw you desire.
Yes! my hero! Imma watch it now! Cx
Great tutorial, thanks!
That Style In That Video Looks Alot Like & Inspired By Murphy's Law And Be Cool Scooby Doo
Thanks for the video.
What if I am picking up the object in the middle of the scene? I can't create the bone in the middle of the storyline.
tom laskey you can't create bones in the middle of a scene but you can pair and unpair in the middle of a scene though which should be all you need.
How to do that?
can u make tutorial on that plsss
Your videos Good , when i import illustration file to moho all color miss from My objects.
This is a great tutorial. Unfortunately, it doesn't work for Moho 12 Debut. D:
Wow
Nice tutorial, dude. Does anybody how to compress the keyframes on Windows? :/
I believe our CTRL is their CMD; ALT=OPT. So like he did when he highlighted them, hold ALT and drag to compress.
TreJones80 Alright, thanks! :D
It takes six minutes to actually get to the part that I want to find out. And then you speed up what I'm trying to learn using a keyboard.
Instead of going step-by-step. Thanks a lot for nothing.
Thanks for the video.