Palhil wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 7:02 pm
I'd also like to add that I've always found the Styles panel a bit counterintuitive. It never works quite how I imagine it to. In particular those tick boxes on the right-hand side of Fill and Stroke. For a newbie, it's just not obvious what the purpose of them is....It just never communicates easily how it is supposed to function.
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I think what I found most confusing was the order in which you would have to do things. Binding a layer to a bone means selecting the layer first and using the tool to click on a bone. Binding points means selecting the bone first, then the layer and then using the tool to select the points. Flexi binding doesn't have a tool and instead, you have to find it in the menu. It would be great if there was a way to combine these three methods into one tool. Also at the same time have something that more obviously highlights in what way a bone is influencing artwork layers. ...
One last thing, I'm forever getting lost in masking. Maybe having visual icons next to the descriptions in the Masking panel may make it easier to work out what each option is going to do. I don't know. Maybe I just have difficulty with it as it's nothing like any other program I use.
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100% agreed, and I like your suggestions to improve the UI. I really like what one can do with Moho, but for me as a beginner the UI/workflow of styles, bone binding and masking are not intuitive and clear at all but rather confusing, and I often run into a dead end. Luckily there is this forum...
I didn't use another software before for animating, so my expectations how something might work come mostly just from common sense (I hope

), from the experience with music software like Ableton Live or Logic (which do have a timeline, too) and CAD software.
Maybe CAD is a good example for intuitive and unintuitive UIs and workflows. With Catia and Creo, often you must learn and remember how the programmers think - first select this, then click there, not the other way round. You need several weeks of training to be able to do the same things that you can achieve with Solidworks without even looking into the manual...
(Schenker W507, i7-6700 CPU @ 3.4 GHz, 32 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060, Windows 10, Moho Pro 13.)