Edit November 2015 – Okay, so I keep getting asked the same two questions, I’m going to answer them here.
- I do not have a release date. As of now, the Desktop version is on the backburner as the app version takes up much of my free time. I do not know when I will resume work on the Deskop version, I hope eventually, but cannot guarantee it.
- I do not know if you’ll have to purchase a Pro version, or even if there will be a Pro version, of Stick Nodes Desktop. This will be decided some time after I dedicate time to working on it again.
I appreciate the enthusiasm for the Desktop version, but I’ve been asked those same questions so many times it’s becoming tedious. Hopefully will have news on Stick Nodes Desktop in the future!
What? Did you read that right? Nah, probably didn’t. Go read the title again. Oh wow, maybe you did read it right…
That’s right, Stick Nodes is coming to a PC/Mac near you soon™.
This post is just a quick announcement. I’ve been working on this for the past few weeks and finally have the program in a decent-enough state to show it off. The above screenshots are what the program looks like right now. The final product may end up looking slightly or vastly different – who knows?
I’m sure you have some questions, so let me just clear some up now…
Q. When is it going to be released!?
A. I’d be lying directly to your face if I said I even had a clue. Definitely in the range of months. An actual ETA will become clearer over time.
Q. WOOT!
A. I agree.
Q. What features are planned!?
A. I’m not ready to disclose my plans for the program until I have just a little more progress done. I have some really cool ideas to help this stickfigure animation program stand out from the rest, though. I can say that I already have timeline layers implemented – this is a big deal. This will make animating multiple figures incredibly easier (if you’ve used Flash before, I’m attempting to exactly mimic how it does layers/frames).
I can also reveal that I already have dynamic onion skin implemented, as you can see in one of the screenshots above. What this means is that you can set the amount of onion skin layers you want as well as the overall opacity of the onion skin. I’m also attempting to figure out a solution to have onion skin still be useful if you’re using a background made of stickfigures (some of you will know what I’m talking about.)
And yes, tweening will return and will function much the same as it does in the mobile version of Stick Nodes.
Q. Will this be free!?
A. Yes, and no. I haven’t fleshed it out, but I’m expecting to have the program be free with some minor limitations. These limitations will be unlocked in the Pro version. What are the limitations? How much will the Pro version cost? I have no clue yet. This will also become clearer over time.
Q. WOOOOT!
A. I still agree.
Q. Can I use it on my PC/Mac!?
A. I’m using LibGDX to build Stick Nodes Desktop which makes it very easy to deploy on multiple platforms. So yes, Stick Nodes Desktop will be available on both PC and Mac.
So anyone even looking forward to this?

ralph the stick nodes for desktop. can use in windowns pc??
oops error in comment its windons Vista pc
What will the system requirements be for Mac our versions are 10.7.5 and 10.6.8.
can you release a beta to keep us happy before the full version comes out? :3
I already asked that except with this face at the end 乁(◉ᴥ◉)ㄏ LOL;D
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!!
Guys,why do you keep asking about the sounds update?Ralph said he is very close to uploading it so stop being impatient.Calm down and give him just a teeny bit more time.Maybe a day or 2,but until then,sit back,eat some popcorns and have some of dat good drink and whatch Dbz.
I agree with your idea of going to watch DBZ, sounds like a plan.
The day or two thing, however, um…
when is it coming out
Sounds update for iOS, I’d say some time this week or early next week.
Desktop, not for a long time. Minimum the end of this year.
Doitnow.
Well, Even still. id wait two years if I had to. Especially considering just one guy has done all of this! WOOT!
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Berke finally makes a reappearance after days of disappearing, and his returning comment is “hi”.
Impatient saga: Burns and Rage