@melonlord123
Joined on January 23rd, 2018, this user has been a member for 3,058 days and is the 5,759th person to register an account.
Has 33 submissions, the first one uploaded on June 1st, 2018 and the most recent on July 14th, 2025.
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Yo @ralph make a “max length lock” thing for the new update. It could be you turn on Is Strechy, and under it unlocked a Max Length button under it. When you turn it on, you got to specify a max length as a number, like the segment length one. Or it could be that whatever the current length of the segment is turns into the max length.
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XD np dude it’s just been forever
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Dude when tf are you gonna continue this?
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… add directional blurs
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Hmm yes
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Curved line abuse through the roof lol
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Is it too late to get me some of dem McNuggests?
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I’m not quite sure how your system works, but it could be really easy depending on your methods
Idk, have it so that it in is visibly makes the segment none stretchy when your finger would have lead the segment outside of its maximum range!
If you haven’t already consider joining the group for update ideas
http://sticknodes.com/groups/the-group-for-update-ideas/
Mmmm interesting
so basically, a limit to stretch a segment?
Yeah
It may not be a massive “oh wow we can make so many new animations!” feature, but I think it could be an amazing quality of life thing.
well, what i think your problem is when you stretch then try to move it for a different frame, the length gets all wobbly and bad. if thats the case, you can just stretch to where you want it, make it unstretchable, then move it
if not, i read it wrong
Well, my thought is like, it’s really easy to make a stickfigure bigger than intended, so doing this would basically stops that from happening.