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Manu
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shared library

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I would love to see something like a shared library where you can store characters (frame 0), animations, colours and maybe a few more things I can't think of. The idea being that the character or whatever remains linked to the library which could be a separate file on he hard drive. Change the character in the library and all the scenes get updated automatically. With the option of unlinking the character in a particular scene.
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Post by Rai López »

Yeah, this is an old & wanted Feature Request that, without any doubt, would become Moho in a very much powerful/practice animation tool...
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I have asked for this in some old request. I still think this would be a major improvement of Moho, making it a LOT easier to use in larger productions.
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ditto ... even the ability to save out entire folders would be one step closer
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Manu wrote:Change the character in the library and all the scenes get updated automatically. With the option of unlinking the character in a particular scene.
BEST. REQUEST. EVER.
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Even Lost Marble know how well that system works. If you look in their documentation under acknowledgements, it contains a list of libraries that have been used in Moho. The idea of inserting components from an existing library and keeping the link live is quite common in the world of programming.
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