@boot2
Joined on December 12th, 2019, this user has been a member for 2,373 days and is the 30,543rd person to register an account.
Has 58 submissions, the first one uploaded on March 26th, 2018 and the most recent on February 17th, 2026.
Of those, 2 have been featured and 14 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 2,601 downloads.
In total, they have been download 150,889 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 170 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 87% positive.
Has made 53 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 2,745 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
They have visited the site consecutively for 269 days, their best streak also being 269 days. On average, they post 10 updates and 43 comments per week.
This member is a Users' Choice voter!
Their current voting streak is 334 and their longest streak is 334 consecutive votes.
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Yes, he is. He did something similar to me
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Would you glaze a donut you’ve never eaten before?
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The original design was quite plain and it didn’t leave me much to work with. I wasn’t into the idea of taking the dude’s character and trying to make them more realistic, nor did I want to go through the effort of making good looking clothes.
So with very little to go off of, I took from the user’s name and went from there. Doc Ock was (obviously) my main inspiration. I also took some notes from that mech suit used in Alien, but that’s more subtle.
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“The lore is that Scout designed this suit because he saw Doc Ock on an old Spiderman No Way Home poster, and thought it’d be really cool to not only make something that gives him multiple spider-like appendages, but to give it away to the first person he sees when he leaves his house, stating: ‘Yeah, no, I don’t see how that could go wrong. Giving someone an extremely durable, force-multiplying, all-terrain mech suit based off of one that drove a reasonable man insane by hijacking his brain probably (definitely) wouldn’t go wrong.’”
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It’s very easy actually.
I start by blocking out some colors. Once I get them down, I use gradients to blend them together.
Here’s a good visual aid for that:

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My redesign of @spideyishere ‘s character.
The centerpiece of the design is the suit, which is a spider-like mech suit derived from the fact that his username is “Spidey”
The lore is that Scout designed this suit because he saw Doc Ock on an old Spiderman No Way Home poster, and thought it’d be really cool to not only make something that gives him multiple spider-like appendages, but to give it away to the first person he sees when he leaves his house, stating: “Yeah, no, I don’t see how that could go wrong. Giving someone an extremely durable, force-multiplying, all-terrain mech suit based off of one that drove a reasonable man insane by hijacking his brain probably (definitely) wouldn’t go wrong.”
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Have fun for the next 3 weeks. It’s gonna be great
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Slammed a 6 pack and spent 15 minutes
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Maybe…
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This really worries me Golden…
Because the last time a character of yours smoked weed they almost fucking died, and I don’t know if I can go through that again…
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Yes I know this was going to be a double feature. It was gonna include the Jhulbar tree as well
But you see, and you may not know this, so if this is new information to you I advise sitting down and buckling in, but I am lazy. And busy. And distracted. And any other number of excuses or whatever works for you.
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How do you make the metallic effect?
It’s very easy actually.
I start by blocking out some colors. Once I get them down, I use gradients to blend them together.
Here’s a good visual aid for that:

Thank u
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“The lore is that Scout designed this suit because he saw Doc Ock on an old Spiderman No Way Home poster, and thought it’d be really cool to not only make something that gives him multiple spider-like appendages, but to give it away to the first person he sees when he leaves his house, stating: ‘Yeah, no, I don’t see how that could go wrong. Giving someone an extremely durable, force-multiplying, all-terrain mech suit based off of one that drove a reasonable man insane by hijacking his brain probably (definitely) wouldn’t go wrong.’”
I want you to just make everything ever.
Please?
The original design was quite plain and it didn’t leave me much to work with. I wasn’t into the idea of taking the dude’s character and trying to make them more realistic, nor did I want to go through the effort of making good looking clothes.
So with very little to go off of, I took from the user’s name and went from there. Doc Ock was (obviously) my main inspiration. I also took some notes from that mech suit used in Alien, but that’s more subtle.
Nah i’d quite