LM - being a bit defensive aren´t we?Lost Marble wrote:Just for anyone who's new to the board, I want to make it clear that this is Toontoonz's personal opinion. I don't know why he thinks lots of people don't like bones, but from my perspective, bones are one of the main features that make people choose to use Moho. There may be lots of people that don't like bones but trust me, there are lots more that love them.Toontoonz wrote:which is why lots of people don´t like to use bones in animation

Here is the full quote I wrote in which you took out only the last 13 words:
"Moho can do some really strange, unexpected things things when it comes to various shapes on shapes and bones twisting and distorting things (which is why lots of people don´t like to use bones in animation)"
Because Moho does "some really strange, unexpected things things when it comes to various shapes on shapes and bones twisting and distorting"
that is why I think people don´t like to use bones in those situations.
In the sentence after that I wrote: "From my experience with Moho simple is better. " (Almost all animations I have seen created with Moho are using simple one-layer shapes, not complicated, multiple shapes on shapes all moving around in perfect coordination.
In previous posts I have noted these problems with bone animating lots of shapes on shapes. The usual recommendation was: don´t use lots of shapes on shapes because it creates problems in boning, create a .png or .jpeg image and use it. )
LM - Why does Moho do some really strange, unexpected things things when it comes to various shapes on shapes and bones twisting and distorting"????
But since you bring it up I must say that the more I use bones in 2D animation the less I prefer that method. Could be I like to draw more and like less the look of computerized-interpolated and manipulated rubbery bones animation. Or perhaps it is just the way Moho implements it´s layers, lines and bones - I am not sure.
Most 2D animation made in the world today is not created using bones. True or not?
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Here is another quote of mine from above:
"Althought the Moho Shader function in the Style window is a quick fix to adding shading - I do not prefer it.
The Shading in Moho, to my taste anyway, is not real pretty and one can´t change the way Moho has set up the way it seems to be a gradient of some sort with rounded, uniform tapered curved look to it. And it animates wrong...for my taste anyway."
LM - Do you have a problem with my opinion on that, too?

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So LM what about the other things I mentioned in my post, will you answer them?
- It would be nice if Moho would offer some other alternative(s) to is shading process and ways to adjust it.
Will you be?

- It would be nice if Moho had a similiar method like in Adobe Photoshop that if you have several layers you can then merge them together into one.
Will you be?
