hard as snails wrote:2 the abilty to grayscale layers and be able to turn this on and off during animation
Easily enough done. Just put a white/black/grey(fully non-saturated) rectangle layer (the anti-saturation layer) over the layer you want to grayscale, and set layer blending to saturation.
This will affect all layers underneath. To affect just one layer, set the layer to be affected as the mask for the anti-saturation layer.
You can then play with the visibility or the opacity of the anti-saturation layer to quickly switch or gradually fade grayscaling on and off.
Here is
a quick example.
hard as snails wrote:3 the ability to turn and off layer blending modes during animation
Play with visibility or opacity of the blending effect, as above, or duplicate the blending layer, set it to non-blending and switch between the blending and non-blending versions.
hard as snails wrote:5 i would like the "draw arrow" tool removed(does anyone actually use it????)
Some possible uses: creating animated diagrams (not all animation is chracter based), using Moho as a storyboarding app (indicating camera and animation moves with arrows), using in conjunction with notes layers for passing animation notes.
hard as snails wrote:ps i would like MOHO promoted more in magazines(with tutorials)
I hope that means we'll see some articles and tutorials from you soon.
Regards, Myles.