D.R. replied: Hi Joel! Nice to see you here! Shift+S worked in the tutorial because of custom script mod, and Part 2 will show how to get it! Thanks for commenting!
I originally wrote a comment about the genius of shift + s and shift + b thinking you found hidden shortcuts. Played the next 3 seconds to hear that they are possible with scripts haha. Looking forward to part two. Man Moho needs these natively. As well as shortcuts for jumping between main timeline and smart bone/ action timelines
D.R. replied: Hi McCoy! Yeah, I guess that was a little mean. 😼 Method #8 and the scripts info were originally going to be included in this tutorial, but when I explained it to Alisa that it involved installing a couple scripts and making a settings tweak, we agreed that it should be a separate tutorial. Part 2 should be ready for next week! Good to see you here, and thank you for commenting!
Thank you so much for your channel @TeamLittleGreenDog !!! I really need assistance on finding the right computer to really get as much power as i can out of the Moho software! I am well adjusted in both Mac and PC… but which one would be best?!?! Please help😊!!
Hi @archiefowler4422 ! D.R. replies: Wow, that's a tough one. I use a Windows PC to run Moho these days, but there was a time when I was a hardcore Mac user, so I like both platforms. IMO, you can't go wrong with either platform when you have a decent GPU. Moho doesn't use the GPU for rendering, but it does make a difference for UI performance and for real-time display quality in Moho. Besides, you'll want a strong GPU to run related programs for video editing, compositing, and _especially_ 3D animation if you choose to include it in your work. I personally prefer Windows, but only because there are other programs I use that are available only on Windows. AFAIK, Moho performs similarly on either platform, and I _think_ it runs faster on newer Mac processors, although I have no experience with this. I suggest asking for comparisons in the Moho forums or Moho Animation Software Discord server, to get the opinion of other users who currently use Moho on both platforms. Your final decision should be based on which platform you're most comfortable working in, and is capable of running other programs you want to use. Thanks for commenting!
hey buddy thank u for the video tutorials..i liked it so much..'🫡🔥🔥 Please can u make a video about auto lip sync..?? whenever i try to do auto lip sync in moho..it's not accurately matched with the audio..and if i do it manually it takes so much time but it gives me decent result but still it is time consuming. If u have any idea pleases share it..and again thank u so much for the tutorial videos buddy..🙏
Hi @rickykool5763 ! We're working on a series of tutorials about different ways to create lip-sync animations in Moho. Hopefully, you won't have to wait too long. For now, here is a tip: Use uncompressed .wav or .aiff for your audio. 16- or 24-bit should be fine. Don't use .mp3 or any compressed audio format, as it will probably won't be accurate enough for keyframing on the timeline. Also, when checking the lip-sync playback, if it seems off, try the Preview Animation command. When a project gets 'heavy', the playback may lag, but Preview Animation should always play in sync. We'll make a note to cover optimization tips for getting real-time playback performance for lip-sync. Thanks for suggestions! 😸
D.R. replies: Hi Dani! No, no, it's not you! The Shift+S trick requires a script. I haven't released the script yet, but I'll post it with the release of _Moho Switch Layer Tips, Part 2_ later this week. Sorry, I was actually being a bit of a smartass in my presentation. 😸
I draw an object and it's boiling but when I create new vector layer the previous on doesn't boil, Please tell me what's the problem? Thanks in advance
Hi @samikhand5317! D.R. replies: Sorry for taking so long to respond. I actually don't have a lot of experience with Moho's line boiling options, and I was hoping to look into it before posting. Unfortunately, making these tutorials is taking up all my time right now. I recommend asking this question in the Lost Marble forums and include an example project. Someone there is sure to look into this for you. (It could be me, if someone else doesn't get to it first.) 😸
D.R. replies: That's a very interesting idea! I have some game dev experience, so it would make sense to go there. I'm not ready to do that yet, but will keep this in mind. Thanks for the suggestion!
Best Moho channel out there. I'm basically waiting for your videos to pop in my notifications. Looking forward to the next one
I agree. This one and McCoy Buck's channel.
Hot Darn, i never knew about Shift+S and the right click within the viewport! Thanks a lot :D
D.R. replied: Hi Joel! Nice to see you here! Shift+S worked in the tutorial because of custom script mod, and Part 2 will show how to get it! Thanks for commenting!
A video on Switch layers just as Switch 2 got revealed -Epic timing, Dog! 🙌😎
I originally wrote a comment about the genius of shift + s and shift + b thinking you found hidden shortcuts. Played the next 3 seconds to hear that they are possible with scripts haha. Looking forward to part two. Man Moho needs these natively. As well as shortcuts for jumping between main timeline and smart bone/ action timelines
D.R. replied: Hi McCoy! Yeah, I guess that was a little mean. 😼
Method #8 and the scripts info were originally going to be included in this tutorial, but when I explained it to Alisa that it involved installing a couple scripts and making a settings tweak, we agreed that it should be a separate tutorial. Part 2 should be ready for next week!
Good to see you here, and thank you for commenting!
@@TeamLittleGreenDog @McCoy_Buck OH IT'S A SCRIPT I feel like a dumbass x2 😂
I'm here for it!
I love learning new ways to make my workflow in moho
Great Tutorial. Simple and practical.
These tutorials are quality and worth waiting for.
Love it! We going.
LOVE YOUR CONTENT!
I love your tutorials keep it up ❤
Another great one! I had actually forgotten about the switch selection thing......
fantastic video
Thank you so much for your channel @TeamLittleGreenDog !!! I really need assistance on finding the right computer to really get as much power as i can out of the Moho software! I am well adjusted in both Mac and PC… but which one would be best?!?! Please help😊!!
Hi @archiefowler4422 ! D.R. replies: Wow, that's a tough one. I use a Windows PC to run Moho these days, but there was a time when I was a hardcore Mac user, so I like both platforms.
IMO, you can't go wrong with either platform when you have a decent GPU. Moho doesn't use the GPU for rendering, but it does make a difference for UI performance and for real-time display quality in Moho. Besides, you'll want a strong GPU to run related programs for video editing, compositing, and _especially_ 3D animation if you choose to include it in your work.
I personally prefer Windows, but only because there are other programs I use that are available only on Windows. AFAIK, Moho performs similarly on either platform, and I _think_ it runs faster on newer Mac processors, although I have no experience with this.
I suggest asking for comparisons in the Moho forums or Moho Animation Software Discord server, to get the opinion of other users who currently use Moho on both platforms. Your final decision should be based on which platform you're most comfortable working in, and is capable of running other programs you want to use.
Thanks for commenting!
absolutely gold!
brilliant thank you
Thanks for the tips. It's realy usefull
hey buddy thank u for the video tutorials..i liked it so much..'🫡🔥🔥
Please can u make a video about auto lip sync..??
whenever i try to do auto lip sync in moho..it's not accurately matched with the audio..and if i do it manually it takes so much time but it gives me decent result but still it is time consuming. If u have any idea pleases share it..and again thank u so much for the tutorial videos buddy..🙏
Hi @rickykool5763 ! We're working on a series of tutorials about different ways to create lip-sync animations in Moho. Hopefully, you won't have to wait too long.
For now, here is a tip: Use uncompressed .wav or .aiff for your audio. 16- or 24-bit should be fine. Don't use .mp3 or any compressed audio format, as it will probably won't be accurate enough for keyframing on the timeline.
Also, when checking the lip-sync playback, if it seems off, try the Preview Animation command. When a project gets 'heavy', the playback may lag, but Preview Animation should always play in sync.
We'll make a note to cover optimization tips for getting real-time playback performance for lip-sync.
Thanks for suggestions! 😸
@TeamLittleGreenDog ❤️🙏
SHIFT+S ARE YOU KIDDING ME ❤😂 You make me feel like a dumbass 😂
D.R. replies: Hi Dani! No, no, it's not you! The Shift+S trick requires a script. I haven't released the script yet, but I'll post it with the release of _Moho Switch Layer Tips, Part 2_ later this week.
Sorry, I was actually being a bit of a smartass in my presentation. 😸
I draw an object and it's boiling but when I create new vector layer the previous on doesn't boil, Please tell me what's the problem? Thanks in advance
Hi @samikhand5317! D.R. replies: Sorry for taking so long to respond. I actually don't have a lot of experience with Moho's line boiling options, and I was hoping to look into it before posting. Unfortunately, making these tutorials is taking up all my time right now. I recommend asking this question in the Lost Marble forums and include an example project. Someone there is sure to look into this for you. (It could be me, if someone else doesn't get to it first.) 😸
coming
can someone teach me moho app 😢 ?
Hi @tiktokv8636! We're planning activities for rigging and animating characters. Some of these will be for beginners, so I hope you'll stick around.
@@TeamLittleGreenDog okay, thank you. I already subscribe you 😃
Talk about how Moho is connected to the gaming industry and how it can be used by 2D game programmers.
D.R. replies: That's a very interesting idea! I have some game dev experience, so it would make sense to go there. I'm not ready to do that yet, but will keep this in mind. Thanks for the suggestion!