@jarmyanimations
Joined on May 20th, 2018, this user has been a member for 2,938 days and is the 8,179th person to register an account.
Has 68 submissions, the first one uploaded on February 21st, 2019 and the most recent on June 17th, 2025.
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Has made 284 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 6,344 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Christmas 2021Owner
Questions.Owner
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Halloween 2025Owner
Dance to the Death Collab!Owner
StickNodes Presidential Running Campaign.Owner
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A Group Where We Pretend To Be Ants Apart Of An Ant ColonyOwner
Sticknodes Assemble!Owner
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HI RALPH I hope you have a great day! God its weird to think that sticknodes was made six years ago!Owner
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OpinionsOwner
Ralph's Second Coming.Owner
Sean's Second Coming.Owner
The Anxiety Chill OutOwner
Big Black Man (changed title cause the original was unbearably cringe, still a dead group tho.)Owner
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Legit just posted it before seeing your comment.
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This why your series havent started.
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I’ll give a detailed post later as I already jsut made one ab sumthin else so I’ll just out my 2 cents in real short and sweet.
Any good character can become bad when they start thinking the ends justifies the means.
This don’t just mean killing, or hurting. But it can be forgetting for friends emotions, treating them like coworkers more than friends. Getting angry at them for not following order more and more gradually.But if youre looking for specifically an antagonist, just go more down that pipeline or whatever pipeline your character is on.
Making a character a good character into a antagonist is hard and it just depends on the type of one you want.An antagonist will usually ignore their opponents feelings on a subject in favor for their goals.
But there is no definitive line, saying there is a specific line that HAS to be crossed is like saying theres only certain formulas a movie HAS to take.
Nothing HAS to be anything, it just has to make sense and follow basic movie structure.
Exposition – Rising Action – Climax – Falling Action – and Resolution.Exposition: Group of friends on a goal to solve something. There is a leader friend.
Rising Action: Leader and group bond over journey and gets invested, leader takes more charge, showing why their leading. Leader gets more like a corporal.
Climax: Leader is entirely focused on the McGuffin or whatever and forgets ab his friends. At this point the leader can be redeemed, a antagonist or a villain.
Redeemed route is he realizes he was wrong and includes his friends again.
Antagonist would continue to try to get the McGuffin, even risking his friends being hurt, maybe still careful tho.
And a villian would only be focused on the McGuffin. A good villain will still take some concern ab his “friends” bc they were in fact that in the beginning, but they completely betray them.
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Make sure your characters are people by themselves before writing them.
So slight spoilers for Cornflakes but as an example I’ll use Spookus and Ginger.
Their dynamic is the typical optimistic happy one, and the more serious pessimistic one.
Thats a great END GOAL for when *creating the characters*
Now that you have your goal, how will you get there?
Well start with WHY the characters are the way they are.
Ginger has a troubled background, put down for his autism and is eccentric for himself sure, but he acts like that for the approval of others. Its a form of masking.
Wanting to move out of his enviroment he looked for roommates and found Spookus.
(Sorry for the spoiler lol)Now that we know WHO he is and WHY he acts the way he does. Its time to turn those things, into more flaws/conflicts.
Ginger throughout the series, because of his eccentric attitude and his selfish need for approval (instead of getting it from himself) and his boundaries always pushed as a child, causes Ginger to forget what other peoples anatomy truly is. What he is doing is no where near as bad as his past, so in his mind he’s doing great, which he is for the most part.
But he still results, weather intentional or not, pushing other peoples boundaries.
And thats his character and his personal arc.Now onto Spookus. He and many other characters come from where King Harrow brutally rules as immigrants w their parents. That orgin place already has a effect on a lot of characters. The way it effected Spookus is that he’s less jokey, headstrong, and super focused. Which results in him forgetting his own and other peoples emotions when things are heated.
So how do these two characters mingle?
Their first meeting point was through the need of a roof over their heads and became roommates.
Ginger gives Spookus the excitement and emotion he needs in life.
Spookus gives Ginger the groundedness and level-headedness Ginger needs in life.
But the characters personalities and strengths at this point should highlight where they can or even would clash.Maybe Ginger gets pissed as Spookus for not taking him seriously or that Spookus can be more emotionally considerate.
Or maybe Spookus gets mad at Ginger for not thinking something through completely or just ignoring what Spookus suggests completely in favor for theatrics or just being the funny guy.
Now that we know who our characters are, why they act that way, now lastly, where are they going?
Your character dont need a big motivation at first, it can be just that “They just wanna get through life.”
Nearly any motivation is valid as long youre able to justify it.Ginger don’t have goals cause he’s too focused on the now and how he’s perceived.
Spookus wants to eventually make a life for himself, maybe doing some protection or something bigger.
Idfk how to end todays talk, so I’ll just end it here.
Always make sure your characters are people that can stand by themselves that gives the reasoning for why they are where they are and why they are who they are. -
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Just some foreshadowing:D
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Taking this as you coming out.
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An EXCEPTION from asking for writing help is when you give me a bunch of lore ab every character from your series, all plot details and ask me to critique it or revitalize it.
I’ll gladly give critiques for a character or story idea, or just point out things you’d need to think of. But I will not basically rewrite a story for you or read 100 pages of stuff.
You need to be confident in your own craft and be able to make it yourself. Its good to be applying the critiques/tips to your story generally but every story is different, with different goals.
Only you truly knows what your story is as a director/creator and what it needs. You’re a doctor, and I’m the nurse. I’ll give you tips but its all up to you in the end. -
Hellloooo
So everyday I’m always trying to improve my craft, become a better writer. Everyday I get more passionate about it and I get more excited to show yall the true extent of my abilities once we start getting back into Cornflakes now that I’m taking the show seriously.
Anyways here in this group I will be sharing my thoughts, opinions and give writing tips and examples.
The posting in this group by me wont exactly be methodical but they’ll all at least relate to making your story better somehow.
If you ever decide that you have writing questions or anything you’d like to ask, just comment it under any of my posts in this group and I’ll make my own post replying to your question with a detailed explanation.I must warn that my critiques will not be light, I wont be mean about it but I will let you know if something just sucks. I wont be a ass ab it though, rest assured.
I think thats everything. Thank youuu
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An EXCEPTION from asking for writing help is when you give me a bunch of lore ab every character from your series, all plot details and ask me to critique it or revitalize it.
I’ll gladly give critiques for a character or story idea, or just point out things you’d need to think of. But I will not basically rewrite a story for you or read 100 pages of stuff.
You need to be confident in your own craft and be able to make it yourself. Its good to be applying the critiques/tips to your story generally but every story is different, with different goals.
Only you truly knows what your story is as a director/creator and what it needs. You’re a doctor, and I’m the nurse. I’ll give you tips but its all up to you in the end. -
Although not exactly making this comment as writing help, ill add my grain of sand to the post (and because well, where else would i post this?)
At what point do you consider a “good” character who commits “bad” actions, to turn into an insufferable antagonist?
In other words, what’s the line that you consider a character HAS to cross to go from a likable character with questionable morals, to an unlikable jerk?-
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I’ll give a detailed post later as I already jsut made one ab sumthin else so I’ll just out my 2 cents in real short and sweet.
Any good character can become bad when they start thinking the ends justifies the means.
This don’t just mean killing, or hurting. But it can be forgetting for friends emotions, treating them like coworkers more than friends. Getting angry at them for not following order more and more gradually.But if youre looking for specifically an antagonist, just go more down that pipeline or whatever pipeline your character is on.
Making a character a good character into a antagonist is hard and it just depends on the type of one you want.An antagonist will usually ignore their opponents feelings on a subject in favor for their goals.
But there is no definitive line, saying there is a specific line that HAS to be crossed is like saying theres only certain formulas a movie HAS to take.
Nothing HAS to be anything, it just has to make sense and follow basic movie structure.
Exposition – Rising Action – Climax – Falling Action – and Resolution.Exposition: Group of friends on a goal to solve something. There is a leader friend.
Rising Action: Leader and group bond over journey and gets invested, leader takes more charge, showing why their leading. Leader gets more like a corporal.
Climax: Leader is entirely focused on the McGuffin or whatever and forgets ab his friends. At this point the leader can be redeemed, a antagonist or a villain.
Redeemed route is he realizes he was wrong and includes his friends again.
Antagonist would continue to try to get the McGuffin, even risking his friends being hurt, maybe still careful tho.
And a villian would only be focused on the McGuffin. A good villain will still take some concern ab his “friends” bc they were in fact that in the beginning, but they completely betray them.
Or maybe its better that your villian is outright evil, just depends on your story.-
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I mean, i was refering to the post as more of a “when does a good guy stop feeling like a good guy”, and not like a “how to turn a good guy into a bad guy.”
I probably should’ve specified it in the other post, but like.
Im thinking, character that’s supposed to be good main guy, but constantly keeps being rude, mistreating people, and overall just being a jerk, but is still expected to be considered “good” by the audience, the creator going “you HAVE to see him as a good guy no matter what.”
But other than that, yes this is very good information, no doubt you’re a great writer.
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Working on the background for Cornflakes.
Whenever I search for a object and theres words in the search bar already I have a nasty habit of hitting Alt+A then backspace.
But Roblox Studio only likes doing Alt+A to “Parts” (Parts are 3d model objects)
So far I’ve accidently made my computer freeze ab 7 times for 5 minutes each time as it selects over 100,000 individual parts.Every time I INSTANTLY realize what I’ve done and my pc freezes for 5 minutes and I just have to sit there in shame for my mistake.
I’m actually about to crash out.
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Thank uuuu
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Last few years I have done NOTHING for this group, been busy with life stuff, this year should be different!
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This why your series havent started.
So true sib
I’ll try and use this advice in TBOSN
Thx
These are really thoughts of everything
as another writer who also likes to insert myself into things
yea basically