Incredible Tutorials specializes in creating learning content for Adobe After Effects, Animate (Flash), Premiere and Moho (Anime Studio). The channel is run by Chad Troftgruben, who has spent years authoring tutorials on RU-vid as well as for companies like Pluralsight, Train Simple, VTC and Smith Micro.
Incredible Tutorials is currently coming out of a three year hibernation be releasing weekly tutorials on a wide range of software. Be sure to let me know what you'd like to see next in the comments!
I changed the audio, and the new audio is longer. When I lip sync, it only goes to where the last audio ended, and goes not further. How do I get lip sync to go to the end of the new audio file?
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This video is 10 years old and it still holds up, I was working with a bunch of sequences and I didn't know you could combine them in another sequence called MAIN. That's a mindblaster!!!
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If I were to start making animations for a youtube story series, would this be a decent program to use? For reference, I also use clipstudio. Would this be a good choice for me?
Hi. I am using Moho 13.5.2. Your technique works on my computer and I'm loving it but when I open my file in Moho 12.2 (my office computer), the interpolation does not work and the mouth groups just simply switch to one another in 1 frame. Does Moho 12.2 not support interpolation in sublayers if each of the mouth shapes is in a group?
is there any way to have auto-lip sync work across multiple voices from one single audio-track? I'd love to re-create some moments from my podcast but we only have single-track files now. Would I be able to have this work between two or three voices? or would I have to edit the audio so I eliminate voices 2&3, then another copy where I eliminate voices 1&3 and then a third track eliminating voices 1&2?
I'm building a Mock Draft for my Fictional Draft on NBA 2k24. I have 72 players that I will provide brief commentary on. I'm an absolute noob to Adobe and 90% of my hours so far have been wasted. I originally decided to just have a Round 1 and Round 2 sequence (36 players a piece); made sense, but there's so many technical flaws arising. I chop my first clip for Round 2 and feel like it's in a completely different definition to the Round 1 (which I think I started the sequence by importing from the game footage.) So I start a new sequence for Round 1 using the hotkey, same settings as 2 this time, but when I copied over the Round 1 sequence so far it's in a completely different scale (major black borders surrounding a tiny box.) Driving me mad. What would anyone suggest? Would 76 individual sequences for each player just be absurd even with a main? Or should I just scrap what I've done so far, start a new project, and make sure Round 1 & 2 are the both in 4k before I import any footage? Any swift help on a 10 y/o video would be much, much appreciated.
There's a way to do all of that without having to create a symbol. I hate symbols because I animate Traditionally on Flash. So I believe the 'Edit Multiple Frames' option is better for us who do animate with symbols.
I realize this video is 10 years old but if you see this can you help me? When I edit a sequence separately, it does not automatically reflect my edit on the main sequence. I can’t figure out what is wrong
Teacher I need to know why in moho I don't see the color correction options, I want to have the levels and the balances white change tonality brightness vibrance exposure, but I don't see any options of this and this if it discourages me the program is all right but without this it's like going to the battle without a weapon...
So I know this is over a decade late on my part. But I am an artist and now I'm using Anime Studio 11 and about to start my first full (60sec+) character animated episode. Watching these videos since I don't have the newer Moho. I just thought of something in regards to the patch/ tearing issues you had in this video. Wouldn't it make more sense to simply draw the lower or upper part of the leg longer but in an overlapping circle? Like rather than draw an actual knee, just draw the ending of upper leg joint into the lower leg but in a circular manner. Then hide the edge. I literally just thought about it while looking at my own knee. 😅
THANK YOU! I've been through so many character tutorials that just shows them using the frame switches with NO explanation other than "switch through the frames"
I know this tutorial is like, 6 years old now (happy belated 5 year anniversary 🤭). But it still helped me with the puppet pin tool after all that time and i am grateful that it exists :) thank you so much!
Thank you. I was trying to figure out how to make them look slowly changing from one pose to other pose and luckily I found your video. Now they don't look like appear and disappear between layers anymore
I’ve been watching a bunch of your videos recently, and have been learning a TON about MOHO. Incredible work! I just saw this video, and I’m so glad you recovered and are doing well. Scary stuff! Your latest series of videos on Moho are fantastic. I’m brand new to the program, migrating over from Cartoon Animator. I look forward to buying a bunch of your courses soon and mastering the program. Thanks for the top quality content.