Useful in case you are using an image sequence as Storyboard, and if the Storyboard contains the shot layout as well.
You need a folder named "STB" in the same folder as the Moho file. (I suggest keeping each Shot in a seperate Shot folder, each with their own STB folder)
Inside the STB folder should be an image sequence.
This is a very quick way to get rough drawings into moho for tracing. I prefer this method instead of having to create fbf layers and group etc and then import drawings. Would be nice if the storyboard folder + adding images could be created with a button inside of moho.
A good storyboard solution like this should come default with moho installation in the future.
Lukas, this tool of yours is incredible. Very functional!
But I would like to ask you something that in my opinion is very similar to what you did here. There is a way to integrate Cacani with Moho, which would be by exporting from Moho to Cacani in SVG (it would be cool here if a script created an artboard to use as a reference when importing again later), using Cacani to make traditional animations, export again from Cacani into an SVG image sequence and import into Moho. My question is: is there any way for a script to import this sequence of images in an FBF format?
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lucasfranca wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 1:57 pmBut I would like to ask you something that in my opinion is very similar to what you did here. There is a way to integrate Cacani with Moho, which would be by exporting from Moho to Cacani in SVG (it would be cool here if a script created an artboard to use as a reference when importing again later), using Cacani to make traditional animations, export again from Cacani into an SVG image sequence and import into Moho. My question is: is there any way for a script to import this sequence of images in an FBF format?
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It's probably possible and might not even be that difficult (very different than this Storyboard script though), but my main machine is a Mac that doesn't run Cacani (also, don't own it), so I'd recommend trying to create a new topic in the Scripting forum with a request. The more info in the request explaining what you need to happen, the better