• Replying to comment by: Ralph (Developer)how the hell this actually look bright like i have to squin

    I’ve gone too far..

    My art is starting to interfere with reality…

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  • I don’t know why i spent forever making this.
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    • legitimately don’t know whether you post SN art anymore or not

      2021-05-10 23:46:55 UTC 1
      • Replying to: Ralph (Developer)legitimately don't know whether you post SN art anymore or

        It is, i’m just slowly turning stick nodes into a realistic art app >:))

        2021-05-10 23:51:54 UTC 0
  • Replying to comment by: UnpopularName“Get this post to thirty likes i dare ya” Hold my 27 a l t

    Hold my 50 billion illegally generated alt accounts used for raiding anything i want to raid.

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  • Replying to comment by: ItzQwerty@beginninganimator is the animation universe still a thing?

    Of course its still a thing.
    Currently i\’m restarting it as too many things don\’t make sense.
    I\’m going back to the beginning to make things understandable this time.
    Anything that relates to the stick nodes planet and not earth is within the internet universe.

    Going to the moon is apart of it, but no other recorded series is apart of it.
    Also, the name has been changed to the internet universe. It has changed to a project to map out the internet and the functions of a computer as a universe.

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  • Replying to comment by: Exi.Rayget this post to 30 likes and i'll release it, i dare ya [b

    Its the fact that this looks 3d tho.

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  • Replying to comment by: NARR but festiveI am making a new account but not leaving this one. I will u

    yo, brother is sus.
    👀👀

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  • Moderati stella nebulae.
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    • how the hell this actually look bright

      like i have to squint

      2021-05-10 21:24:51 UTC 1
      • Replying to: Ralph (Developer)how the hell this actually look bright like i have to squin

        I’ve gone too far..

        My art is starting to interfere with reality…

        2021-05-10 22:26:03 UTC 0
  • Replying to comment by: ItzQwertyThat pic was made in sticknodes?? If so that's amazing

    Well yes it was-

    All i used was a few movieclips i made that are designed for space art, then a star bg figure thats used for stars in the background.

    I also added space clouds, but like i said \”born in a dim nebulae\”

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  • @tastylemon16 sorry to mention again but this is for you mainly.

    Moderati Stella.
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    Moderati is a recently birthed star about 70 light years from us.
    Its mainly composed of hydrogen and helium. It was born in a dim nebulae that has a pulsar at its center. This star is a type tripelin bright. Or, a super super super bright star. These type of stars mainly live for 2 billion years before ejecting too much byte matter. These stars are visible from 1 billion light years away. They are nearly as bright as supernovae.

    This star was discovered by tastylemon16, and is also called Lemons’ juice star.

    Its about 100,007 years old, and it will become even brighter within the future. Its slightly smaller than sticks, and it has a core as hot that compares to the radiation era of the universe. Its in no way habitable to support planets. Although, during the end of its life it will eventually cool down and could possibly become habitable.
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    • That pic was made in sticknodes?? If so that’s amazing

      2021-05-10 19:55:07 UTC 2
      • Replying to: ItzQwertyThat pic was made in sticknodes?? If so that's amazing

        Well yes it was-

        All i used was a few movieclips i made that are designed for space art, then a star bg figure thats used for stars in the background.

        I also added space clouds, but like i said “born in a dim nebulae”

        2021-05-10 19:58:09 UTC 1
    • the way u said lemon juice planet makes me laugh for some reason.

      2021-05-10 20:08:23 UTC 2
    • This is awesome, nice work!

      2021-05-10 21:09:51 UTC 1
  • Replying to comment by: 🎄🏳️‍⚧️René (F)🏳️‍⚧️🎄
    https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/8336

    just takin\’ a lil dump.

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  • Crusadis ST Majoris.
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    Radius: 2,100,000,067
    Composition: neon, hydrogen, nitrogen.
    Type: giga-giant stellar mass star.
    Surface temperature: 6,789K
    Core temperature: 7,334,001K (Crusadis is becoming more composed of dead byte matter, but its also increasing in byte matter. But although its increasing, it will die with little to no heat.)
    Distance: 2 light years.
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  • Replying to comment by: m4.devyou think you could make this?

    Well my specialty is natural space objects, not really man-made.

    Might do it if i can fit it in with my time i guess.

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  • Sticks.
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    Radius: 5,635,132 bytes.
    Composition: oxygen, hydrogen, helium.
    Type: super hot bright stellar mass star.
    Surface temperature: 91,178K.
    Core temperature: 476,994,143K (Sticks is heating every planet heavily currently. With time, the star will become 1,000,000,000K and will burn every planet to a crisp.)

    Sticks is so bright and hot, that from a far it would appear blue. But its true color is white. And it appears white from stick nodes with a slight blue hue.
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    • you think you could make this?

      2021-05-10 17:31:03 UTC 1
      • Replying to: m4.devyou think you could make this?

        Well my specialty is natural space objects, not really man-made.

        Might do it if i can fit it in with my time i guess.

        2021-05-10 17:34:55 UTC 0
        • Replying to: ColloWell my specialty is natural space objects, not really man-m

          Again Nothing in warframe Is Made by Man Persay But Its The moon Just destroyed

          2021-05-10 17:58:12 UTC 1
  • Replying to comment by: NanoBlackok so i know i should have said this, maaaaaany time ago, bu

    I don\’t know who you are, all i remember is saying your name but you are forgiven.

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    Method of segment measurement, stick nodes to the sun.
    Using the segment angle, segment length, segment thickness and segment radius, we can determine the size and distance of objects in the solar system in a way that us sticknodians can understand.
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