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Moho Pro 13.5 | The all-in-one animation tool for professionals and digital artists | Software for PC and Mac OS

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Features

  • Powerful Vector Drawing Tools optimized for animation and Photoshops PSD files integration to easily import, rig and animate your bitmap characters and backgrounds.
  • The most powerful 2D and easy to use rigging system on the market, including Smart Bones, Vitruvian Bones, FK (forward kinematics) & IK (inverse kinematics), Advanced Constraints, Shy bones and much more.
  • Create meshes to simulate 3D rotations, animate gestures, bend and manipulate your pictures in any way you want. The power of a 3D character, but with the simplicity of 2D!
  • Automate your animation with Physics, Particles, Dynamics and Wind.
  • Take full control of your animation with the Timeline, Graph mode and multiple interpolation modes.

Description

All-in-one 2D rigging and animation software. Rig and animate your own characters in minutes! Moho combines the most powerful animation technology with state-of-the-art professional animation tools. Draw, create a skeleton and animate easily! Moho has everything you need to make amazing animations. Used in the OSCAR nominated films, Wolfwalkers, The Breadwinner and Song of the Sea, for Best Animated Feature Film.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.3 x 0.6 x 7.6 inches; 3.53 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ MOHOPRO135ENFULP


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 30, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Lost Marble


Best Sellers Rank: #828 in Software (See Top 100 in Software) #5 in Animation & Anime #301 in Mac Software


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Customer Reviews: 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 48 ratings


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  • Arrived in a timely manner
I use this product for animation I had a older version. But the new version helps push my animation
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024 by JDubb

  • Fantasic animation program!
Ive been having a blast with moho! Hand animation is tough but creating characters and rigs is so much straight forward for me. Definitely pricey though, but it has helped me so much in my creative work.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • NOT for beginners
I thought that MOHO would be the animation package for me but the learning curve for this particular software package is pretty steep. Animation itself is complex anyway but this goes far above that for complication
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by s4ndm4n2006

  • Proprietary and in its own universe
"Professional" animation software to me means it is widely used in the animation industry for animated cartoons. Although this software offers a lot of features it is more popular with geek hobbyists than used in the animation industry. The "professionals" using it are not doing cartoon series. They use it for small projects like ads, commercials and content for presentations. Moho is extremely proprietary. The tools and processes do not relate to real-world approaches. It has some automated features giving you more bang for your effort. You can build models which can be animated and you don't have to draw every stage of movement. This has been so popular that something like it has been implemented in other software, notably Toon Boom Harmony. But Harmony's tools and processes actually have real-world counterparts unlike Moho. The interface in Moho is like looking at the control panel of an alien space ship. Ideally, you ought to be able to look at an interface and have an of what to do before studying the manual. I have been using art tools and art software for decades, however a high percentage of Moho tools appear very foreign to me. I have had versions of Moho for 10 years along with other animation software (i.e. Toon Boom Harmony, TVPaint). It has some helpful features that can reduce the amount of drawing and drawing skill demanded by animation but it takes a lot to set things up. There is a huge learning curve. The interface is not intuitive. Initially you could not draw in Moho. You could only fake a hand drawn look. It wasn't convincing or appealing to me. They have enhanced the freehand features but it still has a ways to go before it is what I would describe as ready to use. It is still awkward and you do not have the freedom to draw or have something look like it was drawn by hand. Ironically, of the three programs I mentioned TVPaint is the one without the movement automation which is the easiest to comprehend and produces the most appealing results. I wish I could say it about Moho because Moho is the most affordable. There have been several users who mastered it and designed interesting characters suited to its strengths. They are the exceptions who have encouraged me to invest in it and upgrade over the years. But my personal preference has been found elsewhere. I recommend investing in your drawing skill and relying on that. Don't expect to animate it easily using any software. Animation is a long tedious process. Animation companies break up the process among teams. No one is doing everything on their own. It takes a lot to build a model to animate using the automation features and a model's movement rarely is as good compared to a well drawn character. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024 by M on Amazon

  • A preliminary review
I purchased this software, for my YouTube channel. It's just for use to illustrate points I wish to accentuate. I have been through the manual, several times and completed the first tutorial. This will definitely be worth the money I investested. I am particularly excited that I can use my own art, for these projects. As stated, I've only completed the tutorial. So far, so good!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2022 by Edward C. Rogers

  • It's pretty cool
Needed this
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023 by Daniel guadarrama

  • Powerful software for the semi-pro enthusiast, but be ready to learn
I'm no animator. I'm not even an artist. I am a dabbler, though, so I was particularly intrigued by the possibilities with Lost Marble's Moho Animation Software Pro 13.5. Although I could have opted for Moho Debut 13.5, which is a simplified and much less expensive version of this software like Adobe Photoshop Elements is to regular Photoshop, just like with Photoshop I would rather try and work with the best version of the software whenever possible. Skeletal animation, or rigging, has been one of the great boons for animated shows and other projects. What it essentially involves is a surface representation called a mesh or skin over a hierarchical set of interconnected parts called bones that collectively form the skeleton or rig. In its simplest terms, this setup allows the animator to more easily and realistically make characters move with less effort. One of my favorite shows, Rick and Morty, makes use of these concepts, and is at the heart of Moho Animation Software Pro. Of course, if you're considering software at this price point, which is high, but not outrageous, you're likely familiar with many of its concepts, including Smart and Vitruvian Bones, or at least willing to learn. Even though I'm a self-proclaimed dabbler, I do hope to use it for some professional projects now and again, as well as for fun personal experiments. So while someone like me should arguably go with Moho Debut 13.5 instead, the extra ambition and cost of this Pro software may be just the additional motivation you'll need to make more use of it. As is typical for modern boxed software, you get a disc in a DVD-style case. There's no actual box like is implied on the store page. Inside of course are no instructions, just a welcome note, the serial number license code, and a discount for add-on products like additional assets. If you don't have a disc drive in your computer, or a USB add-on drive, you can simply download the latest version of the software from the Lost Marble website and enter the included code. In other words, the disc is superfluous. Although not as powerful as some of my other computers, I decided to install this to my Surface Book 2 because of the touchscreen and pen support. While the software supports macOS 10.15 or higher, I of course installed the Windows 10 version on my computer, which also meets the relatively modest minimum requirements. You'll need just under 2GB of hard drive space for a full install. Installation went smoothly. It required me to restart my computer to finish installation. The software icon is a stylized "m" and the software name is "Moho," although you'll also see it in marketing as "MoHo" and "MOHO". Once launched, it runs in its demo mode until you enter your serial number. When entering your serial number, be sure to enter the dashes or it won't work (capitalization doesn't matter). When first starting the program, you're given the option of an INTRODUCTORY TUTORIAL (thankfully), an option to JOIN THE MOHO FORUM, an option to follow MOHO SOCIAL NETWORKS, and another option to BUY ADD-ONS. You can also choose not to show these opening options again and just start the software directly. When you're in the software, a sample model is pre-loaded. You're able to manipulate the aforementioned bones and create timeline-based animations much like standard video editing software. From there I began to tinker. Although I have yet to really make anything ready to demonstrate, it was indeed relatively easy to create and export simple animations, although the latter does take several minutes even with shorter creations and even using multiple CPU cores. This is clearly powerful stuff for the dedicated enthusiast. Although the user interface is loaded and intimidating, it's again nothing out of the ordinary for this level of software. I feel like it's something I can eventually get a real handle on without issue, especially due to my background in other software like Photoshop. Ultimately, I had a good time with the software. While I know you can read plenty of reviews from far more qualified artists and animators, as a casual user I can say it's well worth exploring if you have an interest in animation. It may not be for the true animation pros, but those who are well into the semi-pro enthusiast level should find a lot to like. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2021 by Bill Loguidice Bill Loguidice

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