
From what I can see from the demonstration video each character rig has its own Actions Window. Item three, the new 'Actions' Window is essentially a more organised UI specifically for creating a searchable library of reusable saved actions for whatever characters you're rigging. If you know what that sentence means (and I do), I'm very excited for you if that's something you need. You also get 3D Object Materials Support. If you like to create 3D environments that you render to look 2D like your characters this will be extremely useful. It makes sense to add more control to how things are lit. MOHO has a true 3D camera and can import 3D objects.

For me Object Light Manipulation is a great inclusion. I'll talk about these from least to most interesting to me, beginning with number two, Enhanced 3D Object Light Manipulation and Materials support. (That list right there is reason enough to buy Pro over Debut if you can).


The other thing I need to be transparent about is I'm not, by any stretch, a frequent MOHO user/animator. Debut is fine if the budget doesn't stretch to Pro, but, if you never want to be disappointed about not having a feature, it's Pro or nothing! If you're considering MOHO 13 Debut be aware that you're missing out on some of the new features, and a lot of existing features that are only available in the Pro version. To be clear, I'm only talking about MOHO 13 Pro. The question is should you buy or upgrade to the latest version? Obviously I've already spoiled this in the title, so the actual question is why do I think you should buy or upgrade? Smith Micro released MOHO 13, their all in one, 2D animation studio, this week.
