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Post by gottsbett »

I just hit the buy button for Moho. I have been looking for a 2d animation program for awhile. I was thinking at first Toon Boom, but after playing with Moho I change my mind plus since I mostly work with 3d odjects Moho with the abilty to use .obj files sold me!

I would like to say hi and I hope to have an animation using Moho on my website soon to show.

I will say that I still think Bauhaus Mirage is the most ultimate 2d animation software I have ever demoed, but my skill with a more traditionial flip book style animation is lacking. I am not going to buy that till I feel I have improved enough to justify the purchase. Until then Moho's vectors are great.

Thanks for making this software!

P.S. is magpie a good buy for the Future?
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Post by Rasheed »

Please feel free to try Papagayo instead. It's freeware from LostMarble and integrates as a lipsynch editor with Moho.
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Thanks for the tip rasheed.
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Post by Rhoel »

Rasheed wrote:Please feel free to try Papagayo instead. It's freeware from LostMarble and integrates as a lipsync editor with Moho.
I second this - I use Papagoyo extensively (I have used magpie) - I find Papagayo simpler to use ... it has a few desirable changes (like having the spacebar either disabled, or used instead to play the clip). but it does the job well and is very quick.

Try it out first.

Rhoel
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