@explosivebullet
Joined on July 5th, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,282 days and is the 202nd person to register an account.
Has 143 submissions, the first one uploaded on December 22nd, 2016 and the most recent on June 10th, 2025.
Of those, 19 have been featured and 54 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 10,998 downloads.
In total, they have been download 1,583,853 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 1,155 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 95% positive.
Also, they are typically 20% positive when rating animation spotlights.
Has made 6,370 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 12,497 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
This user also has been featured in the Animation Spotlights 9 times.
This member is a Users' Choice voter!
Their current voting streak is 0 and their longest streak is 1239 consecutive votes.
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War Technicals and Infantry (This Group is very dead)admin
Operation: Containmentadmin
The Ramox seriesadmin
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The Fight For Freedom Seriesmod
Stick Nodes 2 Development Teammod
MK groupmod
Curtis Entertainment Corp.mod
The New Internet War Groupmod
Ramoxfire’s Forge Of Figuresmod
Blades and Guns (weapon guru group) (This Group is very dead)mod
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#Team StickNodes Movie Aftermathmod
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Actually looking forward to its return. Love the fact that it doesn’t itch to give the community the cold hard truth about critisism.
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Alright.
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Not like fire several times or attempting to actually aim at the target? Im sure that explains why I don’t watch any anime. That and the unrealistic nature of it. But true, it is interesting to see someone with a sword try to get close to sombody with a gun and actually succeed unless they have a rifle.
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Alright.
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Yeah. The smoke blast makes it a little more real looking. But the framerate still is ridiculously choppy to me.
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The choppyness makes it look kinda like stock effects, but I’m sure using the smoke in several frames with some animation would fix that. Regardless, the effect looks really good and accurate.
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I don’t watch anime. And I am sure that stand thing is from Jojo. But knowing real life, stands don’t exist.
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Amazing design. Cool shield idea, mostly solid information except for the fact that it’s a little lackluster compared to other characters. Use mine as an example. And I know, it’s alot, but it doesn’t have to be that much. https://project-landfall.fandom.com/wiki/Explosive_Bullet
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What is z precision?
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Works as well as Venezuelas economy.
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Perfect. He’s looking mighty tactical.
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Possibly might be wrong about the SSD issue due to me figuring out that my brothers PC apparently had a RAID port for a hard drive rather than a SATA available. So in order to get it to work, I would have to enable and create a storage pool linked to the new SSD. Which is retarded. I still am sceptical considering it wasn’t allowing me to create a storage pool after I uninstalled the device and restarted the computer. Barracuda SSD might be fine, but the hard drive is in no way fine.
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Just a quick PSA or whatever the hell you call em to you people who are into computers… DO NOT TRUST SEAGATE.
For one in my experience with them, I had a 3TB HDD in my computer in it’s factory model. That thing failed within a year, in which it no longer worked and all my data was gone except for the data on my 258GB SSD. Now I went to put in a brand new Seagate Barracuda SSD into my brothers new PC. Not HDD which is the one known for failing within a year, but SSD. A nice fast 6GB per second SSD that I put in, went to enable it… BUT it showed up in the device control panel as enabled already. But it didn’t function as an SSD. It just sat there. Did nothing. Can’t store anything, nothing. Brand new. This is 2 seagate products consecutively not working. Stick with either Samsung, WD or some other company, but seagate shipping what I would assume is a failed SSD, that’s just ridiculous and a waste of money. -
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Well. Now it’s up to my memory.
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That’s pretty impressive. Nice use of movieclips too. Cause animating that snow flying alone is quite alot. The use of angles is also pretty good. Not much into what the animation really is about, but it covers great use of animation.
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I’ll keep that in mind
Woah dude….sucky
Not good.
Never knew anything about Seagate, but the name itself doesnt sound promising.
I would say Crucial or Kingston could do a better job at being SSDs.
Thank you for warning us and saving our money and time.
Possibly might be wrong about the SSD issue due to me figuring out that my brothers PC apparently had a RAID port for a hard drive rather than a SATA available. So in order to get it to work, I would have to enable and create a storage pool linked to the new SSD. Which is retarded. I still am sceptical considering it wasn’t allowing me to create a storage pool after I uninstalled the device and restarted the computer. Barracuda SSD might be fine, but the hard drive is in no way fine.