@jetsetdman
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animated hatena360’s soundline lol
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i am not real
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understandable, have a nice day
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that’s why the term “femboy” exists
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wait is there somewhere i can download this or smth because this looks sweet as hell and i’d kill to use a stick in this style
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speen
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Is there a way to limit how far you can stretch a stretchy segment
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Is there a way to lock how far a limb can stretch? Like, I want to be able to shorten stick figure limbs inward to create perspective and depth, but if I enable stretching or smart stretch, I can still stretch the limbs infinitely far outward, and it just creates inconsistent limb lengths.
TL;DR How can I make it so a segment can’t stretch beyond a certain length
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this place is a cesspit and i love it
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stickfig download link? For Academic Purposes of course 😉
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my will to live
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Hey, anyone mind helping me with a weird audio issue I have? I was animating Shuriken’s old soundline for fun, and I made two versions. One, an early version with no effects and minimal camera movement, and another later version with all that pizzazz. However, for some reason, the audio sped up when I made the second version. It wasn’t just an export issue either, it was like this in the editor. I don’t know how to fix this. I’ve attached a video of both versions playing simultaneously so you can get a clear picture of the issue. Anyone know how to fix this?

