EDIT after sleeping on it: ...then again, if I've learned anything over the years, is to use what you have, and if you stick with it, only then upgrade. Buying an upgrade alone, won't make you better. So installed my AS 11.2, and forging ahead!

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I can see that, but the sad thing for me is that CA4 could be a program for animators too, if the developers choose to take it in that direction. So far, they seem strictly focused on the 'canned motion' and performance capture workflow.
CA4.5 (and all previous versions) have a 2D Motion Key editor, for keyframing and creating your own motion clips. I actually find it a wee bit easier to keyframe animations in CA4.5 than in Moho...Greenlaw wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 5:45 pmI can see that, but the sad thing for me is that CA4 could be a program for animators too, if the developers choose to take it in that direction. So far, they seem strictly focused on the 'canned motion' and performance capture workflow.
I think CA4's standardized modular rigging system makes it very easy to set up rigs, and I would like to see the concept adapted to Moho in the future, but CA4 sure makes it difficult when you want/need to animate things by hand.
I'll continue to dabble with CA4 Pipeline when I have time, but for everyday production work, I'm sticking with Moho. Moho may not be as 'plug and play', but it's infinitely more flexible and capable for the type of animation I'm asked to create.
Thanks for letting me know about the availability of 4.5. I'll update this weekend and check it out.
That's very interesting...I'll check out what's new with Cartoon Animator 5 but, TBH, after many years of supporting the product I may decide to pass on this upgrade.