It's very weird to me how these high quality videos get such little views. Honestly, even though I don't animate or something, seeing these different software being compared is great. It allows for a beginner to get a decent basic grasp, without having to spend hours and hours going "Which one is best for me????" Then they can go and search whichever one they like more in depth later.
I think it’s probably because the video is still “fresh” but in a few days it’ll have more views. I agree with what you are saying, the comparisons help people make informed decisions & information we’re likely wouldn’t have come across
Thank you very much for the feedback! We're really glad that you find it helpful. My team and I just wished we found content like this to help us get our feet wet before investing so much time (and sometimes lots of money) then find out later that it wasn't what we wanted x) so we thought of creating digestible bits of content based on our experience (and the artists we work with) in digital 2D art.
It's amazing that you either don't see it a stolen content or you are paid to write "positive feedback". The videos is shit like of their vids so far. Just generic ramblings and wikipedia description over footage made by other people.
@@voodooaudio9488 Why would I see this as stolen content, it's just a comparison video, it's not like they need to show original animation for it lol. Yes, it's not the most informative or detailed, but it's not supposed to be. It's just a simple comparison video for beginners, meant to help them get a feel for the softwares. Hence, why the "generic ramblings and Wikipedia descriptions," are fine, it saves time and if someone wants to do more research they can. No need to rain on the parade lmao.
@@blipitousblorporpous87 God bless your naïve heart. But this channel is run by crooks and assholes. IF you got something out of it, great. But these guys are just pure criminals.
What's actually funny about Opentoonz X-sheet being vertical is, that's how all of my x-sheets were in college when studying Traditional Animation. Seems to me to be an homage to the original layout of the X-sheet
OpenToonz's vertical 'timeline' is a hark back to when X-sheets (exposure sheets) were on *paper*. So calling the horizontal timeline 'traditional' IRKS me.
to be fair, moho drawing tools don't support bitmap drawing as the other type like opentoonz (it used to be at 13, but not anymore with 13.5). Moho leans more on vector drawing, you can still achieve what you want, but need to be creative and adaptive with the software. The uniqueness of moho is in its bone system, which has some interesting features like 3d software- but for 2d. It makes rigging way more fun than usual :v
Great Tut! But you should have mentioned that Moho was earlier called 'Anime'. Which was once very popular. This software first introduced the rigging / skeleton / bones into 2D Animation software.
It was originally called Moho, but after Lost Marble sold it, its name was changed to Anime Studio under E Frontier's ownership. Then it was sold to Smith Micro, and finally came back to Lost Marble, which reinstated its original name. So it can truly be said that Moho introduced its means then-unique method of puppet animation with bone-rigged vector animations. But there had been puppet animation before, and bones before. Moho assembled all these parts into a useful, complementary whole. But as an early user, I can tell you the UI then was horrible, there were many holes in its feature set. But it has grown and matured into a very professional and well-designed tool for animation.
How can you say that OpenToonz is not friendly user, for each user things are different, for example, for me Moho is not friendly user, while OpenToonz it is, by the way OpenToonz timeline (x-Sheet) posted vertical is the way animation was done before computer animation came along. The pro way of animation at Disney, Warner Brothers, etc. was with the X-Sheet vertically, printed on paper, that's the reason why OpenToonz places it that way, because that's how professional animation is done. Cool review though.
I'd love to see Synfig vs Moho. The two look similar but have their differences. I'd like to see you do an indepth dive into the two softwares and see how they compare.
I know this is an old comment but I use a Dell Optiplex 7040 minitower PC with a 500 GB boot drive and 16 TB storage drive, 64 GB of RAM, EVGA GTX 750 Ti GPU with 2 GB of video RAM, and Windows 8.1 Embedded Industry Pro with Update x64. Used computers on eBay are normally a lot cheaper and almost as good as current ones. I use Windows 8.1 because Windows 10 and up are slower and less secure and reliable.
when you say "traditionally theyre horizontal timelines" ... before computers, long long long ago... timing was done on DOPE SHEETS which were vertical charts animators placed on the side of their drawing boards with bulldog clips. horizontal charts would have gone across the animation disc and typically they put millions of thumbnails up there as theres less room
It really comes down to first knowing what you want to accomplish & then finding the software with the most comfortable interface to your liking… You can do almost anything with each program as long as you learn the tools
Thank you for the suggestion! We actually posted a full comparison of these two software on our video editing channel, feel free to check it out. But of course, we will consider putting an update here, stay tuned ;)
Even if you said Moho is easier and simpler, but for me it still hard to learn so for now I'll stick with Opentoonz. Perhaps you have youtube channel recommendation for learning Moho fast? But not Domestika, thanks
The video is very interesting! But I think there are several videos that only make comparisons to the Opentoonz; so I think there should be a fairer comparison with the ENVE as I think it is much more intuitive and practical, like more modern software. ✌🏻
Considering the demographic of people that would benefit from this video(beginners) I think leaving out the cheap mojo made little sense. Clearly Moho premium will be the best. But now I can’t help but wonder if ot would be better would be better than the entry Moho, For My budding artist to decide whether animating is their thing or not.
You lucky dog! (knuckle bump) Moho is on my list of things that I really want but will probably never have the money to get. When I was a kid I had an older version of their program. Anime studio seven. What I would be able to do with my knowledge now and that old program! Imagine how much cooler the brand new version is. It is going to sit there on the list for a while though. Right next to the VR headset with full body tracking.
@@2teepeepictures382 my friend has anime studio, just say your homeschooled it's what i put to get the student discount (which wasnt a lie, tho im graduated now)
Moho is very cool, I made dozens of Moho tutorials over the years, but for hand drawn animation, OpenToonz is better than Moho, it has better raster drawing tools, OpenToonz is better suited for paper workflow, but also has a very good digital workflow, it also has better FX than Moho, and it has a cut-out tool-set as well, and it works on Linux, which has been my OS for several years now, Moho is only Win/Mac, which is the main reason I stopped using it, it really depends on your needs really, both are very good IMHO !!!
Yay, #jayblackCult I looove that channel. 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 Let me say you are super awesome for mention it and all the others. I love this community 😃 and great video. I work a lot with moho. 🤩
You can't have a competition without a winner, right? So, let's compare these two programs. OpenToonz is tailored for traditional frame-by-frame animation, giving you that classic feel. Its vertical timeline reflects the way animators worked in the past, honoring that legacy. On the other hand, Moho is more about vector graphic editing, which means painstakingly crafting every aspect of each character. It's a toss-up between doing things in one go versus the repetitive nature of frame-by-frame animation. Neither choice will magically make you a better artist or animator. It all boils down to your preferred style and workflow. OpenToonz shines for traditional animation, while Moho suits those looking for a quicker, more digital approach. In the context of frame-by-frame animation, OpenToonz comes out on top for its versatility. It offers a more modern, digital-friendly workflow compared to Moho's constraints with its bone tool rigging system. However, Moho wins if you need sophisticated vector graphic rigging capabilities, which OpenToonz lacks. Rather than declaring a winner, it's about finding what works best for you. Once you commit to a path, switching becomes increasingly difficult. Animation demands patience and dedication. If you're considering OpenToonz, sticking with it, especially as an open-source option, might be your best bet. Subscription fees for animation software can add up over time, particularly if you're working independently. It's a risk, especially if you encounter financial difficulties and can't afford to keep up with payments. In the end, whether you choose OpenToonz or Moho depends on your needs, preferences, and long-term plans in the animation industry.
Ummm you’re actually incorrect if you do paper animation your timeline is a vertical stack of papers that is why animation studio designed it in this fashion. To a traditional animator a sideways timeline is really awkward.
Domestika course isn't English are you reviewing the two software or is it about a course that doesn't give consideration for English people,you are promoting a course with English but the course is is entirely dubbed in Spanish how does that help????
I predict sense I haven't seen this video, I say that Moho is better because you draw frames quickly, but if you didn't want the animation to look too smooth and weird, I say go with OpenToonz.
@@levelzanimations toon boom is professional level thing and so expensive. It takes alot of time to learn it as compared to moho. But toon boom is better and that's a fact
It's very weird to me how these high quality videos get such little views. Honestly, even though I don't animate or something, seeing these different software being compared is great.
It allows for a beginner to get a decent basic grasp, without having to spend hours and hours going "Which one is best for me????" Then they can go and search whichever one they like more in depth later.
I think it’s probably because the video is still “fresh” but in a few days it’ll have more views.
I agree with what you are saying, the comparisons help people make informed decisions & information we’re likely wouldn’t have come across
Thank you very much for the feedback! We're really glad that you find it helpful. My team and I just wished we found content like this to help us get our feet wet before investing so much time (and sometimes lots of money) then find out later that it wasn't what we wanted x) so we thought of creating digestible bits of content based on our experience (and the artists we work with) in digital 2D art.
It's amazing that you either don't see it a stolen content or you are paid to write "positive feedback". The videos is shit like of their vids so far. Just generic ramblings and wikipedia description over footage made by other people.
@@voodooaudio9488 Why would I see this as stolen content, it's just a comparison video, it's not like they need to show original animation for it lol.
Yes, it's not the most informative or detailed, but it's not supposed to be. It's just a simple comparison video for beginners, meant to help them get a feel for the softwares. Hence, why the "generic ramblings and Wikipedia descriptions," are fine, it saves time and if someone wants to do more research they can. No need to rain on the parade lmao.
@@blipitousblorporpous87 God bless your naïve heart. But this channel is run by crooks and assholes. IF you got something out of it, great. But these guys are just pure criminals.
What's actually funny about Opentoonz X-sheet being vertical is, that's how all of my x-sheets were in college when studying Traditional Animation. Seems to me to be an homage to the original layout of the X-sheet
Dragonframe's layout, too. And since it's customizable, it's completely a non-issue. It's weird that reviewers keep bringing it up.
OpenToonz's vertical 'timeline' is a hark back to when X-sheets (exposure sheets) were on *paper*. So calling the horizontal timeline 'traditional' IRKS me.
to be fair, moho drawing tools don't support bitmap drawing as the other type like opentoonz (it used to be at 13, but not anymore with 13.5). Moho leans more on vector drawing, you can still achieve what you want, but need to be creative and adaptive with the software. The uniqueness of moho is in its bone system, which has some interesting features like 3d software- but for 2d. It makes rigging way more fun than usual :v
Great Tut! But you should have mentioned that Moho was earlier called 'Anime'. Which was once very popular. This software first introduced the rigging / skeleton / bones into 2D Animation software.
It was originally called Moho, but after Lost Marble sold it, its name was changed to Anime Studio under E Frontier's ownership. Then it was sold to Smith Micro, and finally came back to Lost Marble, which reinstated its original name. So it can truly be said that Moho introduced its means then-unique method of puppet animation with bone-rigged vector animations. But there had been puppet animation before, and bones before. Moho assembled all these parts into a useful, complementary whole. But as an early user, I can tell you the UI then was horrible, there were many holes in its feature set. But it has grown and matured into a very professional and well-designed tool for animation.
4:34 How do you do this 3D interface effect?
Using Photoshop or Photopea to change perspective or a software to edit videos with 3d rotation
can you please make a video on blender vs opentoonz
How can you say that OpenToonz is not friendly user, for each user things are different, for example, for me Moho is not friendly user, while OpenToonz it is, by the way OpenToonz timeline (x-Sheet) posted vertical is the way animation was done before computer animation came along. The pro way of animation at Disney, Warner Brothers, etc. was with the X-Sheet vertically, printed on paper, that's the reason why OpenToonz places it that way, because that's how professional animation is done. Cool review though.
MOHO vs. Cartoon Animator 5 would be very interesting. The prices are similar, and the features too. Difficult decision.
Yes, that would be a good comparison.
Yes please!
I'd love to see Synfig vs Moho.
The two look similar but have their differences.
I'd like to see you do an indepth dive into the two softwares and see how they compare.
This channel gets better every day,, congrats 👏👏
Thank you so much 😀 We're glad you're liking it!
Do you think they will ever add the ability to use the wacom express keys?
You should add all your software shortcuts there in the Wacom software, I have done it but I am faster with keyboard shortcuts
I used Moho Studio sort of how people used Abode After Effects for animation
Moho supports physics to simulate Wind, collision of objects. But I think Opentoonz doesn't have.
This might be a bit of a weird question but what do you use for your videos? (After Effects..?)
How hard would it be to jump from ot to mojo?
Not hard at all I would say.
If you can learn to use Opentoonz... then you can learn any software lol 😆
how do both these softwares compare to Animation Paper ?
I wanna start a 15min series with open toonz from my manga
What computer or laptop do you guys use? I’m looking to purchase a good one hopefully not overly expensive
I know this is an old comment but I use a Dell Optiplex 7040 minitower PC with a 500 GB boot drive and 16 TB storage drive, 64 GB of RAM, EVGA GTX 750 Ti GPU with 2 GB of video RAM, and Windows 8.1 Embedded Industry Pro with Update x64. Used computers on eBay are normally a lot cheaper and almost as good as current ones. I use Windows 8.1 because Windows 10 and up are slower and less secure and reliable.
when you say "traditionally theyre horizontal timelines" ... before computers, long long long ago... timing was done on DOPE SHEETS which were vertical charts animators placed on the side of their drawing boards with bulldog clips. horizontal charts would have gone across the animation disc and typically they put millions of thumbnails up there as theres less room
I think Moho is undefeatable in animation application comparison.
Can OpenToonz do perspective meshes like shown here 10:21?
no, because OpenToonZ / Tahoma2D can not present work in 3D space
Plz tell me
I'm beginner wich software best for me ?
It really comes down to first knowing what you want to accomplish & then finding the software with the most comfortable interface to your liking… You can do almost anything with each program as long as you learn the tools
@@SadTown99 moho cracke software using for TH-cam it's safe my channel?
@@kirrak4587 Yes, no worries
@@SadTown99 monitization my channel ? Im using cracked softwares for TH-cam
@@kirrak4587 Cracked or not cracked doesn’t matter & isn’t easily noticeable anyway. Enjoy monetizing 🤙
Wich software is best ?
So OT is basically Smash Melee, and MOHO is Smash Ultimate
Can you do a premire pro vs Davinci resolve studio 18 comparison. Please
Thank you for the suggestion! We actually posted a full comparison of these two software on our video editing channel, feel free to check it out. But of course, we will consider putting an update here, stay tuned ;)
@@InspirationTuts2D which channel? Name?
Even if you said Moho is easier and simpler, but for me it still hard to learn so for now I'll stick with Opentoonz. Perhaps you have youtube channel recommendation for learning Moho fast? But not Domestika, thanks
Poptoogi is one of the best channels out there, Including McCoy Buck.
you can follow my channel, i will release moho tutorial videos soon
Very insightful video. I like it as well all of your videos :)
Moho pro is $30 on Humble Bundle right now 😁
Thank you for your great video :)
Glad you liked it!
Gr8 overview, for sure!
thanks mate
great info
this video is soo soo good and informative, But I see the views and I'm confused
It was just released..
moho is way harder to learn vs open toonz but moho is a deeper program not say opentoonz isnt but OT is frame by frame.
Inspiration 2D: Moho vs OpenToonz
Me who has both: 😎
Moho wins 😎
The video is very interesting!
But I think there are several videos that only make comparisons to the Opentoonz; so I think there should be a fairer comparison with the ENVE as I think it is much more intuitive and practical, like more modern software. ✌🏻
Thanks a lot for the feedback and the suggestion! We'll definitely keep ENVE in mind, stay tuned ;)
Considering the demographic of people that would benefit from this video(beginners)
I think leaving out the cheap mojo made little sense.
Clearly Moho premium will be the best.
But now I can’t help but wonder if ot would be better would be better than the entry Moho,
For
My budding artist to decide whether animating is their thing or not.
Nice explaination. 👍❤️
I love open toonz
I was actually to able to get moho pro for $240 with a student discount
You lucky dog! (knuckle bump) Moho is on my list of things that I really want but will probably never have the money to get. When I was a kid I had an older version of their program. Anime studio seven. What I would be able to do with my knowledge now and that old program! Imagine how much cooler the brand new version is. It is going to sit there on the list for a while though. Right next to the VR headset with full body tracking.
@@2teepeepictures382 my friend has anime studio, just say your homeschooled it's what i put to get the student discount (which wasnt a lie, tho im graduated now)
@@EPIXANIMATIONS I was homeschooled but that was many years ago. I’ll keep that in mind though.
@@EPIXANIMATIONS I am curious. Now that you have seen both programs what are the differences between maho and anime studios?
@@2teepeepictures382 iv'e never used anime studio, but my friend has. I've only used Moho so I probably can't give a good comparison
Moho is very cool, I made dozens of Moho tutorials over the years, but for hand drawn animation, OpenToonz is better than Moho, it has better raster drawing tools, OpenToonz is better suited for paper workflow, but also has a very good digital workflow, it also has better FX than Moho, and it has a cut-out tool-set as well, and it works on Linux, which has been my OS for several years now, Moho is only Win/Mac, which is the main reason I stopped using it, it really depends on your needs really, both are very good IMHO !!!
YOU ARE GREAT PEOPLE
I used moho, to make conten my youtube channel. i'm beginner, and i saw these apps open toonz. so it's interesting this apps open source and free..
Yay, #jayblackCult I looove that channel. 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 Let me say you are super awesome for mention it and all the others. I love this community 😃 and great video. I work a lot with moho. 🤩
You can't have a competition without a winner, right? So, let's compare these two programs. OpenToonz is tailored for traditional frame-by-frame animation, giving you that classic feel. Its vertical timeline reflects the way animators worked in the past, honoring that legacy. On the other hand, Moho is more about vector graphic editing, which means painstakingly crafting every aspect of each character. It's a toss-up between doing things in one go versus the repetitive nature of frame-by-frame animation.
Neither choice will magically make you a better artist or animator. It all boils down to your preferred style and workflow. OpenToonz shines for traditional animation, while Moho suits those looking for a quicker, more digital approach.
In the context of frame-by-frame animation, OpenToonz comes out on top for its versatility. It offers a more modern, digital-friendly workflow compared to Moho's constraints with its bone tool rigging system. However, Moho wins if you need sophisticated vector graphic rigging capabilities, which OpenToonz lacks.
Rather than declaring a winner, it's about finding what works best for you. Once you commit to a path, switching becomes increasingly difficult. Animation demands patience and dedication. If you're considering OpenToonz, sticking with it, especially as an open-source option, might be your best bet. Subscription fees for animation software can add up over time, particularly if you're working independently. It's a risk, especially if you encounter financial difficulties and can't afford to keep up with payments.
In the end, whether you choose OpenToonz or Moho depends on your needs, preferences, and long-term plans in the animation industry.
Ummm you’re actually incorrect if you do paper animation your timeline is a vertical stack of papers that is why animation studio designed it in this fashion. To a traditional animator a sideways timeline is really awkward.
Moho has a better logo.
Yep.
Domestika course isn't English are you reviewing the two software or is it about a course that doesn't give consideration for English people,you are promoting a course with English but the course is is entirely dubbed in Spanish how does that help????
good video,
I predict sense I haven't seen this video, I say that Moho is better because you draw frames quickly, but if you didn't want the animation to look too smooth and weird, I say go with OpenToonz.
for low end pc opentoonz is trash, crashing all the time, moho is the best
Toon boom harmony is better
why
@@zenyfilmsrambo
in my opinion, because it has better capacities and is easier to utilize.
@@levelzanimations toon boom is professional level thing and so expensive. It takes alot of time to learn it as compared to moho. But toon boom is better and that's a fact
@@nvrmind5610 you can check my channel, I make good animation, I had Toon boom harmony since February :)
Yeah, but not with the price