@explosivebullet
Joined on July 5th, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,294 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.
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It isn’t, and I didn’t even read it. Theres several things you need to keep not of when making smart stretch figures though.
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Which version did I do here? I don’t know much about M4s.
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Agreed. It turned out pretty nice.
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Genius.
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Yeah. Darker two stretchy segments on the side of the door. What’s gonna be tough though is redoing some other door designs of mine so they work with smart stretch. So basically all of them are built vertically.
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You are smoking something extreme when you rant off like that.
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I need to make a more militarized chopper, so maybe. I prioritize my other stuff a lot so just maybe.
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Feel free. But 3 is the max.
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Ah. Ok. Please don\’t be lazy on backstory though.
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Damn. No mercy.
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This is coming out good. Good on you for not being lazy.
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Good. Don\’t over do the lines of lights too much.
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You got something good going. Remember to keep detail balanced on certain limbs. But so far, good work.
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Presisely. Except half the attackers would be wiped out by a spawn peeking Rook.
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Cool
so realistic
Agreed. It turned out pretty nice.
Awesome work bro, could be used to make a car door.
Genius.
glad people are figuring it out
I was afraid it’s a little too complex, with how things have to be built, etc
idk how you even did this, the way it flips perspective from opening away, to opening towards the camera
oh wait maybe now I see, it’s a second figure behind it for that little darker 3d piece on the edge?
Yeah. Darker two stretchy segments on the side of the door. What’s gonna be tough though is redoing some other door designs of mine so they work with smart stretch. So basically all of them are built vertically.
Smart stretch really isn’t that complicated. Just read carefully, that’s all.
It isn’t, and I didn’t even read it. Theres several things you need to keep not of when making smart stretch figures though.
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OH
MY
GOD
OP right?