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Hello friends, in this tutorial I will teach you how to animate a characters photo. As you know, we can import photos of different characters into Moho and use them in the animation. For this, we must first separate the characters body parts as separate photos using Photoshop software. I enter the photo of the character into the Photoshop software. First, I select and remove the background of the photo with the magic wand tool. I select the leg of the character with the lasso tool. Then I copy it with Control + C and then I press Control + N to select a new document. Be sure to select the transparent option in the background section. After creating a new document, I press control + v to paste the image. Now I can export this photo very easily. It must be saved as PNG. I choose a name for it and save it. Now I repeat this for all the body parts of the character. After separating the body parts of the character, I enter the Moho program. From the layers section, I import the photos in