A NEW VERSION OF MOHO ARE IN YOUR PLANS ?

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A NEW VERSION OF MOHO ARE IN YOUR PLANS ?

Post by CHIO »

Hi LM:

We would like to know, if you are working in a new version
of MOHO with new features or more changes in the interface and
posibilities. :D

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Jaja... :) I wanted to know something about all this issue too (or something about the next update at least) but I didn't dare to ask him for it :roll:, so (of course) now that you mention it, :arrow: I SUPPORT your question! :wink:

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Post by animatioNZ »

I particularly would like to know if there will be some improvements to the drawing tools coming up. I have a project coming up which requires quite a bit of cartoon-style outlines and, much as I love Moho, freehand drawing is a bit clunky.

I also use The-Tab and its drawing tools are more to my liking, although the animating of lines is much better in Moho.

One other thing I'd love to see is support for Photoshop plugins. If you want to see a good use of this check out Xara Xtreme at www.xara.com

With this new version of Xara you can use filters on vector lines and shapes (for example Alien Skin crumpled paper texture) and the effect is live - if you alter the shape the effect updates. This would be perfect for Moho.

Some indication of what we can expect in the next version would be really appreciated.
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animatioNZ wrote:I particularly would like to know if there will be some improvements to the drawing tools coming up. I have a project coming up which requires quite a bit of cartoon-style outlines and, much as I love Moho, freehand drawing is a bit clunky.

I also use The-Tab and its drawing tools are more to my liking, although the animating of lines is much better in Moho.
I tell thee what, i agree. I do find the drawing tool a little bit 90's, and in comparison to other software, seems very cack.
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Post by Lost Marble »

Of course, there's always a new version in the works. On the other hand, just like always, I try not to comment on it. As with any product, you need to make your decisions based on what you can see in front of you, not based some vendor's "promises".
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animatioNZ wrote:Some indication of what we can expect in the next version would be really appreciated.
:roll: ...Maybe soon as a little gift or present to celebrate the 1000 forum users figure? :D
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Post by mr. blaaa »

Iam sure LM's next release will satisfy many of us.
Till then i suggest to let LM work without any further questions.
The feature request section is not nonsense at least i guess and i bet some really good requests may be realized.

"Don't ask"

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...O-o-OOOPS! Seems that LM won me for a seconds... SORRY! I didn't want to seem a pain :roll:
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yes, i'm sure we will all pop a million boners!
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cribble wrote:yes, i'm sure we will all pop a million boners!
Hmmm... not quite sure about what this means but i guess... it is funny... somehow. *LAUGH*
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Your confused comment has made my day, thanks.
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I hope any new version will allow my boner to rotate in the Z axis! :lol:
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Your bones can already rotate in the z-axis...
You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
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hahahaha
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F.M. wrote:I hope any new version will allow my boner to rotate in the Z axis! :lol:
Ah, thanks now i know what "boner" and "to bone sb./sth." means...
yes, i'm sure we will all pop a million boners! :lol: i love this forum, i always have to laugh for hours :lol:
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