straight lines are actually bent
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- Lost Marble
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I didn't do it, and no one else has administravtive privileges on this forum. Just out of curiosity, which program was it? Rather than deleting such a post, these things are good for us to hear - if there's something about another program that would make you choose it over Moho, then that gives us some direction for how to improve our product.
Strangely enough, the message is back now. So I redraw my claim. It must have been a glitch in the network.
My suggestion was that if you come from traditional animation, you should probably feel more at home with ToonBoom. To prevent offending you directly, I replaced ToonBoom by xxx.
I have had some bad experience in the past with administrators rigorously deleting messages which linked to competing products. But I see now, Lost Marble has a more open approach to these matters.
My sincerest appologies if I have offended you by suggesting something you didn't do.
My suggestion was that if you come from traditional animation, you should probably feel more at home with ToonBoom. To prevent offending you directly, I replaced ToonBoom by xxx.
I have had some bad experience in the past with administrators rigorously deleting messages which linked to competing products. But I see now, Lost Marble has a more open approach to these matters.
My sincerest appologies if I have offended you by suggesting something you didn't do.
- Lost Marble
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Don't worry about it at all - I'm not offended. In fact, I would also recommend something like ToonBoom for more traditional animation. Moho was designed with a different kind of workflow, and if the way you like to work is more in line with traditional hand-drawn animation, it's not going to be particularly easy to work that way in Moho. Use the right tool for the job is what say.