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Sorry, folks. Although the bug-fix update was finished months ago, it seems that it never got uploaded. At this point we're going to wait until the "Siggraph version" is done and upload that, rather than do two updates so close together.
I know that this is frustrating (it is for me too), and there's nothing else I can say besides, "I'm sorry".
When we get to the handoff for this next update, I'll make sure that after I hand over the installers, they make it to the actual website, and in a place that is easy to find (I'll post a direct link here on the forum too).
-Mike
I know that this is frustrating (it is for me too), and there's nothing else I can say besides, "I'm sorry".
When we get to the handoff for this next update, I'll make sure that after I hand over the installers, they make it to the actual website, and in a place that is easy to find (I'll post a direct link here on the forum too).
-Mike
Thanks Mike 
No worries. We understand you're keeping up your part of the deal. Kind of liked it better when Moho was still Moho and you were more a part of it...Anyways. I'm still using Moho. Recently won Anime Studio 5.5, but my Moho still works like a charm and I don't really need all the extra frills like 3D characters, etc...
Thanks again. I look forward to seeing what's cooking in the next release

No worries. We understand you're keeping up your part of the deal. Kind of liked it better when Moho was still Moho and you were more a part of it...Anyways. I'm still using Moho. Recently won Anime Studio 5.5, but my Moho still works like a charm and I don't really need all the extra frills like 3D characters, etc...
Thanks again. I look forward to seeing what's cooking in the next release

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We've been talking to some individual members of the press about the new features, but as far as I know there isn't a press release planned right now. I've also given some demos to a few users, but so far there hasn't been much buzz here at Siggraph. Once the show is over, hopefully I'll be able to give some details and show some examples of the new stuff here on the forum.
That sucks that there wasn't more interest. There's always next year, I guess.Lost Marble wrote:We've been talking to some individual members of the press about the new features, but as far as I know there isn't a press release planned right now. I've also given some demos to a few users, but so far there hasn't been much buzz here at Siggraph. Once the show is over, hopefully I'll be able to give some details and show some examples of the new stuff here on the forum.
Build it and they will come!

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One of the things that has always frustrated me about the 2D animation industry is just how conservative it is. It took years -YEARS! before the industry got on board with using Flash, I felt as though I'd been telling producers about that one for quite some time. Now, everyone's using it.Rudiger wrote:That sucks that there wasn't more interest. There's always next year, I guess.Lost Marble wrote:We've been talking to some individual members of the press about the new features, but as far as I know there isn't a press release planned right now. I've also given some demos to a few users, but so far there hasn't been much buzz here at Siggraph. Once the show is over, hopefully I'll be able to give some details and show some examples of the new stuff here on the forum.
Build it and they will come!
-Same thing was true with using After Effects instead of the more expensive softwares like Linker System's Animation Stand, or Toonz, or some of the other 'also rans'. For some reason, all my producers and executive producers couldn't shell out enough money to buy these things and they weren't about to listen to some compositor tell them that they could pay a quarter as much for After Effects. They tend to play their game a little too safely.
They'll come around to Anime Studio. They need to see more material created with AS first. If 'La Reine Soleil' were being released in the U.S., that would help, but since only a half hour was done with AS, it might take more media to convince them.
Well... they're a bit silly thenslice11217 wrote:One of the things that has always frustrated me about the 2D animation industry is just how conservative it is. It took years -YEARS! before the industry got on board with using Flash, I felt as though I'd been telling producers about that one for quite some time. Now, everyone's using it.Rudiger wrote:That sucks that there wasn't more interest. There's always next year, I guess.Lost Marble wrote:We've been talking to some individual members of the press about the new features, but as far as I know there isn't a press release planned right now. I've also given some demos to a few users, but so far there hasn't been much buzz here at Siggraph. Once the show is over, hopefully I'll be able to give some details and show some examples of the new stuff here on the forum.
Build it and they will come!
-Same thing was true with using After Effects instead of the more expensive softwares like Linker System's Animation Stand, or Toonz, or some of the other 'also rans'. For some reason, all my producers and executive producers couldn't shell out enough money to buy these things and they weren't about to listen to some compositor tell them that they could pay a quarter as much for After Effects. They tend to play their game a little too safely.
They'll come around to Anime Studio. They need to see more material created with AS first. If 'La Reine Soleil' were being released in the U.S., that would help, but since only a half hour was done with AS, it might take more media to convince them.

Sounds like a web company my friend works for. They don't use CSS to build websites, but they don't realise they could save money, and time (in the long run) and make websites more accessible. It's just stupid, you'd think they would save themselves the hassle and money... oh well..
We're going way off topic aren't we?!
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