Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:20 pm
I didn't consider the Flash library and large project management features as another reason it's so popular. I like the vector drawing tools better but it's not very good for animation, and each release has nothing added for character animation because they dont even care. It's been used for some pretty good animation in spite of this.
If AS gets a better drawing interface and those project management things then maybe it will be more popular. Its understandable that it is lacking in certain areas as it was only one guy making Moho, so it is very impressive that it could be used to the amazing ends it has been, for the lone programmer of the tool. Flash has programmers and GUI design specialists and a ton of other people so you can't expect one guy to excel in all of those areas. For one guy, Moho is is an amazing, astounding feat of a tool, I think.
I actually scoffed at Moho originally, because I thought that it was just bones, and this examples I originally saw were just animating lines and not moving forms. I thought the entire concept was flawed, but I guess I didn't realise its amazing potentional that I have seen now on the efrontier site.
If AS gets a better drawing interface and those project management things then maybe it will be more popular. Its understandable that it is lacking in certain areas as it was only one guy making Moho, so it is very impressive that it could be used to the amazing ends it has been, for the lone programmer of the tool. Flash has programmers and GUI design specialists and a ton of other people so you can't expect one guy to excel in all of those areas. For one guy, Moho is is an amazing, astounding feat of a tool, I think.
I actually scoffed at Moho originally, because I thought that it was just bones, and this examples I originally saw were just animating lines and not moving forms. I thought the entire concept was flawed, but I guess I didn't realise its amazing potentional that I have seen now on the efrontier site.