Hmm...I should review the tutorial today because you shouldn't need Bind Layer to bind tail art. Normally, you would use...
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Link Bones in Moho 14...or...
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Use Selected Bones for Flexi-binding in Moho 12.5
These are the same commands, but the name was simplified for Moho 14.x (thanks goodness!)
You can access this command from under the Bone menu. To use it, select the layers you wish to bind, then select the bones (i.e., tail bones,) and select the command or press Shift+Ctrl+F. In Moho 12.5, I suggest remembering the shortcut becauase you'll use it often. In Moho 14.4, there's also a button called Link Bones.
(Note: In my MQC button panel for Moho 12.x, I have a button for this. I'll be releasing new versions of MQC for Moho 12.5, 13.5, and 14.4 soon.)
If I used Bind Layer in the tutorial, it was probably to 'lock down' the rest of the character for the demonstration. I'll check today to be sure.
Anyway, Moho has several binding methods available, and Bind Layer and Link Bones (aka, Use Selected Bones For Flexi-binding) are only two of them. Each method has different uses, so it's good to become familiar with all of them. To learn about each binding method, watch this tutorial...
Moho Basics: Learn the 5 Bone Binding Methods!
By the way,
Bind Layer is a tool, and it has this icon...
It's used to bind selected layers to a single bone. To use it, select the layer(s) to bind, then click on a bone. To learn more about this and the other methods, be sure to watch the entire binding tutorial.
Hope this helps!
