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Joined on March 16th, 2023, this user has been a member for 1,180 days and is the 232,585th person to register an account.
Has 9 submissions, the first one uploaded on February 21st, 2024 and the most recent on March 22nd, 2024.
Of those, 0 have been featured and 0 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 934 downloads.
In total, they have been download 8,409 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 9 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 72% positive.
Also, they are typically 100% positive when rating animation spotlights.
Has made 5 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 864 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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@firedino32 how do you make your boots on your fig?
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Enlighten this man on the art of boots
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Agreed, I think Guess is the best person to take this question, but I’ll leave my input since you asked.
I’ll keep it simple. Trapezoid to attach to the foot, then another trapezoid for the upper rim. I then outlined the boots shape on the foot, then added a few segments on the bottom to really push the boot feel. After I just added detailing and shading just to make the boot look better.
Overall, Guess, Gigan, Scott, etc are all better people to ask this question to as they have a lot more experience with this subject and can explain how to make them better then I can.
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I wasn’t asked for my input but since I was mentioned why not.
There are many different ways to make boots, but everyone has their own individual style, I can’t exactly tell you how to “make” them, you’ll just have to learn how to do it by looking up references and practicing.
I started it out tracing images of them, though it wasn’t ideal, it helped with my understanding with the shaping of a boot, you could try doing the same, but only for learning purposes of course.Next, you could try simple segment shapes, such as the example FireDino mentioned with trapezoids and stuff. I however make the outline of the shoe first, then fill it in with all the details, but it’s better to start off simple and work your way up, like basic rounded segments for the foot and some added details, like heels.
Lastly, make sure that the boots are accurate, give them an outsole, I see many people who make a single colored shoe, and it just looks like a sock.
I don’t know if these tips will help you at all, and I want to clarify that I was only able to progress from learning over a long period of time, so best I can say is have patience and keep practicing, if you do, you’re bound to keep progressing and maybe even learn more about stickfigure-creation than just boots.
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@firedino32 yo thank you so much for the update😃👍🏻
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Hiya again losers I’m canceling the parkour collab since nobody has submitted 😔
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Alright here is the fig https://www.mediafire.com/file/loz50sttbsb6ky4/my_zack_pack.stknds/file
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is this real? @firedino32
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Negatory, he clearly photoshopped Flame into the image
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@firedino32 yo flame can you make a jacket for my fig because I’m terrible at making jackets pls
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I’ll see what I can do. I can’t promise that it will be done today as I have stuff to do but I’ll try to get something done within the coming days. Just need the figure.
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Alright here is the fig https://www.mediafire.com/file/loz50sttbsb6ky4/my_zack_pack.stknds/file
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Since I can’t upload my Stickfigure’s here, I can upload them on MediaFire. Here’s a link if you want my zack Stick Figure https://www.mediafire.com/file/loz50sttbsb6ky4/my_zack_pack.stknds/file
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I think you should move the jacket to be in front of his body, but behind his arms on each side. That way you can add sleeves if you’d like later on. Still good first attempt. Additionally, you can add poly fill if you’d like to link each side of the jacket, though it’s not needed and may look weird at times. Try it out if you’d like and see how that goes.
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