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    Tastylemon16occifermoderatorsubscriberfeatured-lvl3master-noderuc-votercrusaderuc-winner-lvl4 2021-09-10 23:04:42 UTC

    Upon checking through the old height reference I had I figured it seemed wrong, I don’t know what was wrong but it just was.

    I needed an increment amount to say how much an inch in real life would be in comparison to a segment’s length. It had gone into the weird point values, come to around 8.45 length is an inch in real life.

    8.45070422535 = 1 Inch

    The actual way to achieve this measure in length is very difficult and virtually impossible (maybe, I don’t fully know), length by it’s default value can only go up in whole numbers not point amounts so by splitting a segment with a length of one you essentially get 0.5 length, by using this I slowly eased into that 0.45 length range and added it to the 8 length.

    I made a height chart for any future references and in case you want an accurate measure, keep in mind if you alter the size of the Stickfigure or height chart from 1.00 even if it’s by 0.01 the chart will be inaccurate.

    Height Chart Stickfigure

    https://filebin.net/otyxarc7sjlve1uj

    Each triangle end point is the very end, use it for more accurate measures.

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    • This wouldn’t be possible without the information that the default Stickfigure is 5 ‘ 11

      I had to see what 5 ‘ 11 was in inches ( 71 inches ) then see how much length he had in total from an upright position, lower leg, upper leg, lower torso, upper torso, head ( 600 total length ). Divide 600 by 71 and that’s how I got 8.45.

      I think the math checks out.

      This would likely fall under an official measurement for the SNU ( Stick Nodes Universe ) but I’d have to check in with @beginninganimator and @melbutagain.

      2021-09-10 23:07:27 UTC 5
      • Replying to: Tastylemon16This wouldn’t be possible without the information that the d

        My brain isn’t the best functioning currently, but are you saying that the height can only work by a whole segment and a split segment?

        Or does the chart stretch from 0.0 – 10.0 in inches similar to the stick figure scale?

        2021-09-10 23:30:22 UTC 0
        • Replying to: ColloMy brain isn't the best functioning currently, but are you

          The chart’s Stickfigure size is 1.00 as it’s the default base value of all stickfigures when creating them.

          The segment’s itself are just split repeatedly to accomplish the desired results, I had to stack them and perfect it until it matched 5 ‘ 11.

          2021-09-11 00:24:35 UTC 1