Hello Chris,
chris_ wrote:Let's say I wanted him to walk or to turn around... what if I wanted a new scene...
Do I need to make a new .moho file? Do i need to make a backview of my character and somehow use a switch when I want to turn him in different directions?
I haven't actually seen your example yet, so I'm guessing a little.
Yes, to make your character turn around you'll need to make a back view of your character, or possibly more than one partially turned views.
Whether you do it as a separate .moho file or layer/layers in a switch group will depend on the animation.
To see your character turn, you'll need the switch setup - this may be as simple as a second different views, or possibly several partly turned views, depending on the speed and complexity of the animation. I was surprised recently on stepping through a cartoon to see how many turns were just a single jump between 2 different character views, rather than multiple partially-turned character views.
If, like many animations, you do a camera change at the same time, you can create a new .moho file instead showing your character in a different view, and animate each camera shot/scene in a separate .moho file (you can import and re-use your character if the camera angle is similar in any two scenes), then stitch all the scenes together in a video editor.
Regards, Myles.