The other thing I thought might be pretty easy is to whip up a script (I'd say program but Lua as Moho speaks it is the only thing I can work with worth a damn these days) to check the file if it came out of CS, and if it did whip through it and clip the offending color data off the front of those lines. If I wasn't animating right now (finally) I'd just do it. But with the way the proprieter busts out updates he'd probably beat me to it.
Although in the one I looked at, the colors do come up fine in Moho. Somethings screwy.
Lost Marble wrote:The reason the lines on the character's arms and face look so thick is a mis-match between the dimensions of the Illustrator file and the Moho file.
The line width should be much better after following these steps.
Great! I tried it and it works.
I can now better use Illustrator files in Moho. This is a very positive development and I am sure will help other Adobe Illustrator users migrate to Moho.
Thanks for the quick response and attention to this situation.