History and positioning Moho’s lineage traces back to the late 1990s as Anime Studio, later rebranded to Moho when Smith Micro sold the technology to Lost Marble in 2019. Over successive versions it evolved from a niche hobbyist tool to a professional-grade application by adding advanced rigging, scripting, and export options. Moho Pro’s value proposition is its focus on rig-based 2D animation: animators can create reusable character rigs that allow for fast posing and smooth interpolation, drastically reducing the time compared with traditional frame-by-frame approaches while retaining a distinctive 2D aesthetic.
Moho's unique vector system is designed specifically for animation and rigging, keeping shapes consistent while they move. You can draw directly inside the software, add brushes and effects, and animate just about any property you can think of—curvature, line width, exposure, curve profiles, paths, masks, gradients, opacity, and point colors. moho pro animation
In 2022, Lost Marble (the original creators) reacquired the software from Smith Micro. This is great news for users. Under Smith Micro, updates were slow. Under Lost Marble, we have seen rapid improvements: improved GPU acceleration, better text tools, and frequent bug fixes. History and positioning Moho’s lineage traces back to
Import files from Photoshop , Affinity Designer, or Krita directly into Moho. Moho's unique vector system is designed specifically for
Moho Pro is designed for both independent artists and professional studios. Here are the key advantages: 1. Advanced Bone Rigging System
Enables characters to perform highly dynamic, multi-angle actions. 🧬 Advanced Vector Moho Rigging
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