So, I attended creative writing classes at my local junior college and began to write.
Throughout my professional career, I'd always enjoyed both writing and providing technical training. I retired at the age of 48 and instantly became bored! Eleven years later Cisco had grown to over 20,000 employees. Cisco Systems seemed to be the right place to work, so I joined the company as their 650th employee. Two months after that and I was married as I have been happy ever since (for 40 years).Īfter 14 years at Lockheed, I moved from working on IBM mainframes to using PCs running the Unix operating system and encountered a thing called the Internet. Two weeks after graduation I was working as a computer systems programmer for Lockheed Missiles and Space (LMSC) back in the Silicon Valley. After moving for a time to the Silicon Valley, I graduated from Humboldt State University amid the redwoods of Northern California.
I was born in the middle of the last century in Los Angeles, California.
That makes your decision to enroll a no-brainer, doesn't it?Ĭlick on the Enroll button in the upper right to begin learning the most powerful 2D illustration and animation software in the world: Moho Debut/Pro. If you're not happy with this course, just return it. You'll certainly be able to tackle more advanced YouTube lectures to hone your skills to perfection.ĭon't forget the Udemy 30 day no questions asked money back guarantee. Though this course is for beginners it delves into advanced topics such as:Īfter completing this course, you'll know Moho very well. It even includes a lengthy section on lip syncing a character manually and using a semi-automated process based on the free Papagayo product from Smith Micro. This introduction is 8 hours in length (not one hour) because it addresses all the phases of 2D development using Moho (not just one phase) including: This course provides a detailed, easy to follow introduction to the latest version of Moho Debut and Pro, version 12 (not Anime Studio 11, 10, 9.). They are what I viewed as a gaping hole in the previously available body of Moho knowledge namely, a decent introduction.
I created this course to specifically address these issues. Maybe you tried an introductory course which was nice but it was too short.Maybe you tried other online video courses but found they were outdated (no longer matched your version of the software), were too specific or way too advanced.Maybe you tried piecing together YouTube videos but couldn't find where to begin or the order in which to watch them.Have you tried to learn Moho but gotten stuck? Well, you're not the only one - I've been where you are now.