Moho 14.4 Side Quest: Direct Export to Game Engines and 3D Software

Published on January 08, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Moho interface showing export options to Unreal Engine, Unity, Godot, Blender, and Maya with 2D animations integrated into 3D scenes

Moho 14.4 Side Quest: Direct Export to Game Engines and 3D Software

The company Lost Marble LLC has revealed details about the upcoming free update 14.4 Side Quest for its animation software Moho, which will incorporate a long-awaited feature by the community: the ability to export rigs and animations directly to development and digital creation environments 🎮.

Connectivity with Leading Game Engines

This innovative feature will allow animators to transfer their creations natively to Unreal Engine, Unity, and Godot, eliminating the tedious manual conversion processes that currently slow down production pipelines. Direct integration not only speeds up the workflow but also preserves the original visual quality of the animations.

Key advantages of exporting to engines:
  • Immediate implementation of animated elements in interactive projects
  • Maintenance of technical and artistic fidelity during transfer
  • Significant optimization of development and testing time
This update represents a paradigm shift for studios that combine traditional 2D animation with modern video game development

Interoperability with Professional 3D Applications

Beyond game engines, the Side Quest version establishes communication bridges with 3D modeling and animation software such as Blender and Maya. Artists will be able to import their work from Moho directly into these environments, facilitating the creation of hybrid scenes that combine 2D and 3D techniques.

New creative possibilities:
  • Integration of 2D animated characters into complex 3D scenarios
  • Use of animations as reference for modeling and texturing
  • Expansion of previsualization and rapid prototyping capabilities

Implementation Horizon

Although the community welcomes these features with enthusiasm, Lost Marble keeps the exact release date under wraps, generating anticipation among users eager to streamline their creative processes. In the meantime, developers continue to refine the export systems to ensure a smooth transition between platforms 💫.