Pinned by Scott on 2022-02-17 15:38:37 UTC
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Lesson #1 (?)
Never give up
This may sound like a rickroll and youβre correct-
But, It seems like most people give up so easily nowadays…Using excuses like βIll never be as good as themβ. It aint really a good mindset , and it’ll only ever drag yourself down even more. Making you lose morale. Even if you’ve been making figures for a while or you’re a bit of a veteran noder, it doesnt really mean you are “good” especially if you’re just starting out , it’s going to take time, practice and patience to slowly get better. No one ever truly starts off good, and every single user here, needed time to get where they are now, and it can take you years to get where you want to be, so if you’re truly committing into this “sticknodes” thingy then dont you ever give up because your creation “just isnt good enough”. Many people experience the same thing but kept going anyway, and those are probably the same people you think youll never be as good as.
p.s its also good just making figures for the fun of it and not just to get betterOr something…
i am not qualified for this job
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Hey animators i need tips for a hand to hand combat that may be usefull for a mid animator
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Hi brothas
I just wanna know!
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Hello fig school.im working on making front view nodes such as backgrounds and nodes.how do I approach this
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does anyone still need this?
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I’ve never made anything other than a base before so I’m a noobie. Help me .
I’m gonna press the first suggested word…
I have to take the train to London tomorrow evening and have a few ppl on the way back 3 the airport and will be waiting for the carrer thing so I’ll have to wait for the carrer thing so I’ll have to wait for the carrer thing so I’ll have to wait for the carrer thing so I’ll have to wait for the carrer thing so I’ll be able by tomorrow to get the train is there a way to comment a pic from ones that have been made in the last few years finding friends becomes slightly harder as I have to take the train is a good time to get the train.
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Itβs surprisingly simple to get started, use reference material, check out users stickfigures and use certain techniques and shapes to make your own stickfigures.
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U mean reference material as in just changing the background to what I wanna make and just go from there or use methods. I’m very particular when I comes to what can be best so don’t get annoyed at me for asking a dumb question like that
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More soon?
Probably never lmao
What practices to improve would you recommend?
For example:
1. Practice making a stickfigures with the proportions right
2. Practice making creases for clothing
3. Try and make a good looking eye to fit the style of your Stickfigure.
for beginners, id mostly just recommend learning how to save nodes early, its what i tried doing when i started out and it worked for me in the end.