Moho Animation Course Coming Next Week!
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Moho Animation Course Coming Next Week!

We’re happy to signify our newest volatility undertow – Moho Animation! A well-constructed undertow to creating professional 2D volatility using Moho volatility software.

We’ve designed this undertow to be tailored specifically for aspiring animators, or professional animators transitioning from a variegated program.

Moho Pro is an incredibly robust professional-grade volatility software, and can do pretty much anything in the realm of 2D vector animation. We’ve brought an wondrous 2D animator to take you through this wondrous journey, and I truly believe he created one of the weightier Moho volatility courses out there.

This massive 38 video lessons undertow (spanning over five and a half hours) is all you need to get started stimulative with Moho.

What is Moho?

Moho, formerly known as Anime Studio, is a 2D volatility software made by Smith-micro. Moho’s main selling point is its
ability to hands build and animate with rigged puppet characters.

It’s particular wastefulness of ease of use and powerful features makes it a popular option for hobbyists, and while it’s not an industry standard yet, it has been used on some major productions. Most notably Cartoon Saloon used Moho to create their Oscar nominated full-length films Song of the Sea, and The Breadwinner.

Moho is currently on Moho 13, which is what we’ll be using for this course. There are two versions of Moho: Moho Pro, and Moho Debut.

We highly recommend Moho Pro. The key features that I think make the Pro version worth the upgrade are smart bones and smart warp. A big part of our lessons on rigging notation will focus on the powerful ways you can enhance your character rigs with these features.

There’s moreover things like size limits and 3D objects support that make Pro much largest suited for doing serious volatility work.

What will you learn?

Interface

We’ll start by going over the Moho interface, learning well-nigh setting up a Moho project, some of the key panels, variegated types of layers, and the volatility timeline.

Drawing Tools

Before getting into animation, we’ll learn how to use the vector drawing tools in Moho. We’ll imbricate freehand drawing, gradients and masks.

Animation Tools

We’ll spend a decent value of time tent variegated volatility tools and methods. We’ll learn well-nigh keyframes, easing types, using motion graphs and plane variegated types of bones.

Rigging a Character

We’ll rig a well-constructed weft from scratch. We’ll import the artwork for the weft and construct an unshortened unorthodoxy system that can be manipulated for animation. That includes weft turns, facial controls and lip syncing switches.

Animating a Scene

When our weft is ready for animation, we’ll set up our scene. We’ll sketch the key poses with hand drawn animation, then bring in a 3D model for the environment and vivificate our prepared Moho rig until we have a completed turned-on shot.

Exporting & Effects

When our volatility is ready, we’ll learn how to refine the squint of our scene by subtracting particle effects, depth of field, and camera motion. We’ll then export our scene from Moho to get our final video output.

When can you buy it and how much will it cost?

The undertow comes out on  Tuesday September 22nd, and it will launch at a discounted price for the first 3 days. After that the price will go up and will never waif again.

The prices upon launch will be as follows:

Basic Package: includes just the undertow | $49 (will go up to $67)

Pro Package: includes the undertow  Animation Foundations | $67 (will go up to $97)

Master Package: includes the course   Animation Foundations Storyboarding Foundations Volatility for Beginners ebook | $97 (will go up to $147)

If you’re at all interested in learning Moho, make sure to get the course when it launches next week to get the special launch price!

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