linking external moho file
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linking external moho file
Working with nervous and fickle directors, I sometimes wish Moho can reference another (external) moho file as a model or backdrop. Say you have a model used in 10 shots and the director wants to change the character's toes. You'd have to make changes in all 10 files. Even with importing a moho model, it's a chore and importing is not an option if the character is animated differently in the 10 shots. Linking the 10 moho files to an external moho file for the model is ideal in such situation. Allowing you to make one change and effect it in the linked files. Then you should be able to make changes to the model, the styles used and actions built into that single external file and have it reflected in all the 10 files.
Maybe it can be implemented like in some 3D progs as an option. eg you could opt for the model to be save in the project file itself or as an externally referenced file. Likewise, you can import an external model file as a linked reference into another project file.
Maybe it can be implemented like in some 3D progs as an option. eg you could opt for the model to be save in the project file itself or as an externally referenced file. Likewise, you can import an external model file as a linked reference into another project file.
Sine =)
This is pretty high up on my wish-list as well.
In the best of worlds the design and rigging is finished before we start to animate but as pretty much every project shows, that's never the case, making changes hard and time consuming.
The possibility to re-import rigged characters without loosing the animation done in the scenes would be a tremendous feature!
In the best of worlds the design and rigging is finished before we start to animate but as pretty much every project shows, that's never the case, making changes hard and time consuming.
The possibility to re-import rigged characters without loosing the animation done in the scenes would be a tremendous feature!
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I'm using Moho at a professional basis and I think Moho works great in that enviroment.Lost Marble wrote:I would consider it more of a professional feature, and it hasn't been clear how many Moho users would be interested in such a thing
If you just aim for the hobbyist market and avoid implementing improvements that mostly benefits the professional users you won't see many commercial projects made with it and eventually the professionals already using it starts wandering off to using other software.
I'd say this is a feature that would put Moho several steps up the ladder in usability for the professional market.