![]() ![]() This has always been an aides that is “canvass” or image concentric. Moho has a layer panel that is complete and separate from the timeline, much the way that you would see in Photoshop. When I watch users work with AE, they spend a lot of time making layers “shy”, or scrolling around just to get to what they are looking for. This can quickly lead to confusing projects. In After Effects, the layer structure of the project that you are working on is the timeline, they are one in the same. ![]() It seems like such a small thing until you realize that layer order (which has little to do with creating, managing or altering keyframes) is linked in After Effects. The timeline will automatically feature the focus of your selection. This is similar to what you would see in Spine 2D Skeletal Animation, or any 3D application. Like a modern animation tool, Moho has the layers panel separate from the timeline. ![]() The Timeline in Moho 12 has seen some upgrades and they are awesome In Moho 12 (formerly known as Anime Studio), there are some new changes and additions to the Timeline that makes me wish for similarities in After Effects. Make no mistake, as simple as it seems, the timeline can make or break how you work with animation. Central to any animation software, lies the Timeline. ![]()
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