Building Reusable Character Actions in Moho Pro 13

Create reusable walk cycles, poses and more for any Moho character rig!

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Building Reusable Character Actions in Moho Pro 13

What You Will Learn!

  • How to use the Actions panel
  • Build step based actions which can be linked with others
  • Learn how to create walk cycles and other character animations

Description

Moho's robust bone system is great for creating quick, eye pleasing animations. And with the Actions panel, you can save, edit and reuse these actions at any time. You can even transfer the animation to other rigs with a similar makeup. This process is great for larger projects with reusable actions or multi-episode series that rely on the same actions.

In this course you will learn how to set up the three main action types: Smart, Morph and Regular. In addition, we will go over various tips and tricks to ensure your workflow is being maximized with this feature.

This also acts as a crash course in character animation as we will be applying anticipation, follow-through, and other animation principles to help solidify our library.

More specifically in this course you will learn:

  • How to create the three action types: Morph, Regular and Smart

  • Enhance rigs further with additional Smart Dials

  • The differences between Copies and References

  • The importance of grouping and action organization

  • Build an actions library which can be used for multiple projects and rigs

  • Build up isolated one step actions which can be linked together with others to create unique animations

  • Setup robust motions such as a walk cycles and learn what it takes to create eye catching results

  • Create an action dial that acts as an alternative to the Actions Panel

  • Import and export actions from and to Moho documents

Who Should Attend!

  • Animators looking to build a resuable library of character actions
  • Animators looking to bolster their animation skills

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Tags

  • Moho Anime Studio

Subscribers

402

Lectures

21

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