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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.
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@firedino32 how do I make a jacket for my Stickfigure?
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Depends on what you’re going for exactly. But I presume you’d want the jacket to be open. In that case you can keep it simple and just have it go behind the shoulder, but in front of the body. Then just have it come down with a few moving rounded segments with any detail in between.
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This is a good example of how to do with with a separate figure https://sticknodes.com/sticks/drip-jacket-pack-zip/
Just make sure that the arm of your figure a separate figure and not part of the body for this to work
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I like some advice how do I make a good find an animation?
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Seems better besides That white thing.
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Already an improvement, I’m glad you took my advice with trying it out. I think while you have that, you should then try to figure out where you would like your style to go. As in do you want it anime like, cartoon like, comic like, etc. The Nicky base is a good starting point but it’s best to move off it once you improve enough.
Additionally, while you have this decent figure you should try learning how to animate, and how to use the 2 extra arms. If they get too annoying to use either cut them, or make it a power that he can grow 2 extra arms, something along those lines.
Finally, I recommend trying to improve the design generally speaking, but I touched on that with my last post.
Overall, I’m looking forward to where you’re going with this. You have a good drive and just need time to experiment and start learning. Let me know if you’d like any further advice.
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I like some advice how do I make a good find an animation?
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Well, to find a decent animation reference you first need to consider what you’d like your own animations to be like. General references are also good, there’s a bunch on YouTube. For example
Also as I said above, you should figure out the style you’d like to do. From the more broad anime, cartoon, flash, etc. or to get more specific like a show or company’s way of animating. That you’d have to look into yourself, though for your character, try looking at how Ben 10 animated four arms (the older ones not the reboot).
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