@icedtea
Joined on January 28th, 2019, this user has been a member for 2,703 days and is the 15,252nd person to register an account.
Has 0 submissions and to be honest, that's just sad.
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This concerns me.
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an anyone siplify smart-stretch for me? i have absolutley no idea what it does.
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this photo belongs in the group it’s in
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yes
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instead of joining the square, you connect the pentagon
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you edit the colors. easy.
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What
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instead of joining the square, you connect the pentagon
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You see, when you join two figures together, the joined figure can only be joined by the base, or movement node. He’s suggesting an update where you can join regular Nodes to other nodes, like joining to stick figures hands together.
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yes
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this guy…
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There are multiple things that this could mean…
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yes i did
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This site went a whole day without posting anything.
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If you mean stickfigures… Blame Ralph.
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he’s trying to do that shape/prop update or something
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I was seconds away from uploading it last night
SECONDS
then, suddenly

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There are multiple things that this could mean…
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Hundreds of lady bugs flew across the room and stole Stick Nodes PC secret projects.
Blame Sean.
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wait but please update the stickfigures and update the stickfigure ideas
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yes i did
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Go to ‘Create a Stickfigure’, then press the ? button beside ‘Test-Smart stretch’.
If you have no idea what it does, download one of the sticks by searching “smartstretch”. It should be self explanatory.
How to do it tho is to simply enable smart stretch on any movable non-static segment.
With that, any static segments that branch off it will be smart stretched when the non-static part stretches (needs to be set to stretchy for that to happen)