@arcionek
Joined on August 18th, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,229 days and is the 1,949th person to register an account.
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Has anyone tried the thing yet
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Kamikaze by words
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But… The amongus being used as U is honestly funny
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Don’t call the sidebar images ads or Ralph will start charging us.
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Actually this whole thing was a fluke and we’re just pretending to be smart
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Also won’t be extra fancy windows and shit. Just a new section that wont even be as big as the filters.
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thats why i’ve thought about whole overhaul of the idea. It won’t be script but just more or less selecting a node, then setting another node as the “reference”, then setting the multiplicative values, so how much the reference influences the changes when it moves.
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You know… It’s always this weird feeling when you see people using your Dark Theme as their thing. I mean, you guys probably don’t know how it really feels but can imagine it’s weird seeing it all over the app lmao.
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inb4 they just straight up lied and are getting extra 50$
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1. Yeah I plan to when I have time
2. Doubt this calculator etc it’s something u can intergrate into the app.Though I did mention potential feature that would enchance S-S functionality.
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Lmfao. You prob should think about some way to disable that.
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You have the priviledge to say “first”
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Emphasis on join the group, I know y’all will fail to get it working the first time so lmao.
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I made smart stretch even more confusing by allowing you to put nodes in predictable locations.
Here’s the calculator me and @vincetheanimator whipped out:
https://vincetheprogrammer.github.io/smart-stretch-calculator/

Now as to how it works, it’s a bit hard to initially understand, but once you get it right for the first time, it will become just a pretty convenient tool to have. Control one the site refers to the segment the user will stretch (the very top one on the picture). Start/End is the segment length of the Control, which indicate at what length the segment needs to be to get desired results in the next sentence. The A and B refers to length away from root, when Control is at Start, its at A and vice versa.For the sake of the example, the Control goes to the right, so anything on the right side of the root are positive values and on the left of it are negative, so we can have A at -200, which is a segment that would be 200 length away to the left of the root. Confusing as hell, I know.
After we hit Calculate, we get 2 outputs. Offset is the length of “Do not Stretch” segment that is attached to the Control. Length is the length of a stretchy node that’s attached to Offset.
Negative Offset or Length means the segment will go towards the opposite direction. So sometimes we would have offset going to the right, sometimes to the left.
Just give this thing a shot and see for yourself. I’ll be bringing in some examples on how this whole mechanism can be used later on, but try to think up some neat little things on your own as well.
Also there’s this whole group made for this whole thing so… Feel free to ask and show stuff here.
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Emphasis on join the group, I know y’all will fail to get it working the first time so lmao.
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I can’t understand any of this but still very cool
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nerd
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ps make vid showcasing it
i’m down for maybe adding more functionality to S-S if it’s not insane
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1. Yeah I plan to when I have time
2. Doubt this calculator etc it’s something u can intergrate into the app.Though I did mention potential feature that would enchance S-S functionality.
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what?
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i saw this whole thing pan out on discord and was just entirely confused the entire time
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Actually this whole thing was a fluke and we’re just pretending to be smart
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I have to sleep then I’ll nerd
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Question: What could this be used for?
I’m thinking of using it but I want to have a reason why
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I recently just made a guide on one of possible uses.
It’s pretty useful when it comes to polyfill shape to another shape transforms.
I actually used this technique few years prior. This was it’s first ever use, though extremely primal technology as there were no maths and just basic guessing involved.

There are however some other uses for it as well, but it’s all mainly up to your own creativity with it. Go wild.-
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big pp engaged
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= not you
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Ps post in group once u make something, its a neat way for me to give feedback to yall lmao.
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what thing
The thing. In the group lmao.
im not the smartest as you can tell
Calculators help you understand usually
I need a calculator for this node calculator lmao
To use a calculator you need to understand basic math.
This is basically just redoing this process all over again.
I’ll post an downloadable example soon, was just wondering if someone would get it working themselves before I sent it lmao.
the diagram scared me away
Honestly the diagram is meant to help you instead.
It’s actually just 3 segments.
One smart stretch, one do not smart stretch, one normal static segment.
Rest is just info on what is what