Toonboom or Moho?

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Avalanche941
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Toonboom or Moho?

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I have used Moho for a bit, and it is an awsome program, but I was wondering, does Toonboom have a bones system similar to Moho?
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I'm new here, just starting out. I just had a few emails back and forth with "Squeakydave" on this very topic. It seems that TBS doesn't use bones put rather pivot points, unless you want their more expensive version of their animation programs.

So it seems that Moho is the way to go!
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it does, it does...
"Good" thinks itself "good", but "evil" thinks itself "good" also. "Evil" thinks "good" is "evil", and vice versa. You think "good" is "good" simply because it is better for your welfare.
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