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    Colloocciferhalloween-2022-winnerchristmas-2022-winneruc-winner-lvl3featured-lvl3pro-nodersubscriber 2021-09-13 16:29:25 UTC

    @tastylemon16 I hope you don’t mind that i’d share this.
    Figuric scale.
    Any object scaling from 0.00 – 10.0. Theoretically, 11.0 is the next scale equivalent to 0.01. 0.00 is equivalent to infinite.
    As an example:

    On a planet scale 0.01 —> 10.0 on a planet scale. 11.0 is equivalent to 0.01, which is on the next scale classifying gas giants. As another example, 10.0 is the maximum scale for a microwave. 11.0 of a microwave is the size of an oven.
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    How do you measure with the Figuric scale?
    This measurement technique in particular can require stickfigure creation in order to replicate the figure you’re measuring. It’s recommended to only be used for objects such as circles, squares, etc.

    Download and load up the object in the image you’re measuring, and use it as a bg image. In this case, we will be using a planet. Get a circular node and scale it up to the exact size of the circle in the image. Whatever your stick figure scale says is the size its equivalent to corresponding to the scale its classified in.

    The planet shown below is 4.65 on a gas-giant scale.

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    • This is fine but for anyone else reading nothing is completely official yet.

      Also I can only add discoveries that apply to Stick Nodes itself, this applies towards the SNU, it can stay but it won’t be added to the list.

      2021-09-13 16:51:57 UTC 2
      • Replying to: Tastylemon16This is fine but for anyone else reading nothing is complete

        Could i take another go?

        I think i could tweak it.

        2021-09-13 17:37:34 UTC 0
        • Replying to: ColloCould i take another go? I think i could tweak it.

          It’s up to you, I think I’ll create a secondary list for other information aside from generalised Stick Nodes measures etc.

          2021-09-13 18:53:31 UTC 1