Before buying Moho, I want to know exactly what I can do with the software itself. I'm mainly focused on cut-out animation and motion graphics.
I need at least 1080p resolution & the ability to work with vector graphics, or at least being able to import very high-quality images.
Website & even demo is lacking a lot of useful information that helps to decide since I'm not sure if the limitations are only for the demo version or the full version as well...
MOHO DEBUT 13.5 - What is the highest resolution? Pros & Cons?
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Re: MOHO DEBUT 13.5 - What is the highest resolution? Pros & Cons?
According to this post http://www.lostmarble.com/forum/viewtop ... on#p185870 you'll need Pro to render in real HD.
But the nice thing is that you can start a project in small dimensions and still import hi-res images. Only for rendering in HD you'll need a Pro license. And vectors are resolution-independent anyway.
But the nice thing is that you can start a project in small dimensions and still import hi-res images. Only for rendering in HD you'll need a Pro license. And vectors are resolution-independent anyway.
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Re: MOHO DEBUT 13.5 - What is the highest resolution? Pros & Cons?
That's a shame... I really like the fast-paced workflow of Moho, but I will probably stick with Synfig then... At least the resolution could be 1080p, then I would be a proud Moho Debut customer until I would be able to afford the PRO version...slowtiger wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 1:08 pm According to this post http://www.lostmarble.com/forum/viewtop ... on#p185870 you'll need Pro to render in real HD.
But the nice thing is that you can start a project in small dimensions and still import hi-res images. Only for rendering in HD you'll need a Pro license. And vectors are resolution-independent anyway.
