As I understand it Anime Studio used to be called Moho in the beginning and this is a return to the original name. I firmly believe in this software as a professional animation tool, as evidenced by the fact I've kept upgrading every time they release a new version, despite never having the time to even scratch the surface learning how to use it properly. Whilst it may not have all the bells and whistles of high end, industry standard, animation software like Harmony, it's still packed full of more than enough features to create professional animation. Naturally I upgraded pretty much the day I got the email announcement there was a new version. Aside from all the new features, what tipped me into a purchase was a special launch deal to get nearly 3GB of video tutorials and a free Retro Space Content pack (Which I could take or leave. In order to make sure I do learn this software beyond the introductory tutorials, I've decided to blog my progress like I did to learn iClone5. The blog posts won't be a learn along with me rehash of the tutorials. If you want to learn the software yourself just get the tutorials and learn first hand. What it will be is a recording of my experiences learning the software, so you can see how easy or difficult I found it. Hopefully, you'll also find it interesting as a kind of overview of how easy Moho is to learn. Here is my one and only major gripe I have against Smith Micro and previous versions of Anime Studio as well as Moho. This is the main reason I haven't been able to learn it with any great confidence.ĭespite having a plethora of video tutorials, they're not organised into any kind of logical sequence so that each new video progresses logically from what was taught in the last. Instead, each video teaches a feature or an aspect of the program.
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