• Replying to comment by: luckyoldkid 14because I'm friendly

    sure

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  • Replying to comment by: luckyoldkid 14

    why

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  • Replying to comment by: Ralph (Developer) and if you're not tweening then just manually double fram

    I don’t use tweening. The other method makes too many frames and takes up too much space in the project. I mean, sure, I can make another project because the conversation took up 100 frames, but that defeats the purpose of the suggestion. kinda a nonsense suggestion of mine though, idk how coding works, just wanted it out in the air

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  • Replying to comment by: Spooky (Alek)It's a joke, if you scroll down, you can find the same imag

    nice

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  • Replying to comment by: Insanessedhttps://imgur.com/a/QJzFsK1

    i cant tell if your insulting the idea or if your making a joke about the group laughed either way

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  • Replying to comment by: bendy1974Sorry if this isn’t possible, but it would be really useful

    @ralph

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  • Sorry if this isn’t possible, but it would be really useful to have the option to set different frame rates within the same project. Like, being able to apply a custom frame rate to a certain section of frames while the rest of the project stays at the main frame rate. It would make doing certain effects or sequences way easier.

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    • 2025-09-20 23:01:19 UTC 4
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      • Replying to: Insanessedhttps://imgur.com/a/QJzFsK1

        i cant tell if your insulting the idea or if your making a joke about the group laughed either way

        2025-09-20 23:09:39 UTC 2
        • Replying to: bendy1974i cant tell if your insulting the idea or if your making a j

          It’s a joke, if you scroll down, you can find the same image lol

          2025-09-20 23:13:22 UTC 3
    • and if you’re not tweening then just manually double frame or more

      2025-09-20 23:13:30 UTC 6
      • Replying to: Ralph (Developer) and if you're not tweening then just manually double fram

        I don’t use tweening. The other method makes too many frames and takes up too much space in the project. I mean, sure, I can make another project because the conversation took up 100 frames, but that defeats the purpose of the suggestion. kinda a nonsense suggestion of mine though, idk how coding works, just wanted it out in the air

        2025-09-20 23:20:27 UTC 3
      • Replying to: Ralph (Developer) and if you're not tweening then just manually double fram

        I love the loop de loop while drawing the arrow lmao

        2025-09-20 23:32:52 UTC 6
    • Ralph being a silly billy

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      • Replying to: DesmiteRalph being a silly billy

        Also, this is kind of a good idea. I like it.

        2025-10-07 02:07:34 UTC 0
  • Replying to comment by: SuperFlashDone and done
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    post these?????

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  • Replying to comment by: Ralph (Developer)

    fair i didnt think anything would come of this just thought “well this be useful and it cant hurt” but either way

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  • Replying to comment by: bendy1974

    So this idea might be bonkers, but basically, the idea is aura. Movieclips are great for stuff like explosions of power, but a problem I run into is the fact that when it comes to the aura surrounding you, it’s pretty lacklustre, so I present my idea (basically another filter). a effect similar to the outline and glow that works the same, but instead of being a stagnant outline, it flows like an aura. It would need to have like 3 frames to be viable, but still, I believe this would aid in saving time and making animations look cooler (also, it would go after the glow in the line-up and the colours would have to transition possibly), but if this could work, it would be a massive time saver and also aid in upgrading the quality of animations. Thank you for listening to my Ted talk. @ralph

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    • So this idea might be bonkers, but basically, the idea is aura. Movieclips are great for stuff like explosions of power, but a problem I run into is the fact that when it comes to the aura surrounding you, it’s pretty lacklustre, so I present my idea (basically another filter). a effect similar to the outline and glow that works the same, but instead of being a stagnant outline, it flows like an aura. It would need to have like 3 frames to be viable, but still, I believe this would aid in saving time and making animations look cooler (also, it would go after the glow in the line-up and the colours would have to transition possibly), but if this could work, it would be a massive time saver and also aid in upgrading the quality of animations. Thank you for listening to my Ted talk. @ralph

      2024-08-07 21:56:56 UTC 1
      • Replying to: bendy1974So this idea might be bonkers, but basically, the idea is au

        2024-08-07 22:15:05 UTC 0
        • Replying to: Ralph (Developer)

          fair i didnt think anything would come of this just thought “well this be useful and it cant hurt” but either way

          2024-08-08 00:22:22 UTC 0
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