This group is dedicated to better understanding Stick Nodes from an in-depth formulaic standpoint to simply how to make clothing on a stickfigure.
The motives here are to create a useful set of data for users to use so that they can maximise their usage of Stick Nodes.
Rules:
– Standard site rules apply along with respectfulness and etiquette amongst users and ideas.
– If your post is irrelevant to this group it will be deleted as it holds no use or relevance
– Any findings are accepted given they arenβt too far-fetched and generally false, mods will come to confirm whether the findings are true or not, if not then it will be mentioned to be false as a warning so others donβt follow suite and do something incorrectly.
– If there is already research conducted on something and proven then if you try to repeat such data, it may be deleted depending on intention of the post and repetitive nature.
Please abide by the rules to avoid confusion and issues.
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To give you an idea of what will be done here, certain information like length of the main camera from left to right and smart-stretch usage will be the type of data collected here.
Hopefully it can serve as a βStick Nodes Scienceβ group if you will.
If you have any data to provide please share.
As a final note in this post, I invited multiple users who I thought would be interested, if I invited the wrong user/s than that was because of name changes and confusion.
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I see
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Other ideas I think could work is how to make low nodes , making your own style
Another idea I’ve pitched to Ralph is hands on tutorial project files
The idea is to have a project file(s) that explores the full capacity of the app ,that others could download freely and test out
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Almost like a tutorial zone where new users can experiment with different features?
Thatβs a good idea.
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Yes
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Not so sure about the North West to South East one being 11,000 but thatβs what it said on my old notes on the length of it and it roughly comes to that distance.
Itβs hard to measure because of alignment, the sheer length and lack of easy movement with it.