• Replying to comment by: Tastylemon16I would join but im not a woman, soooo... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    I should change that.

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  • Replying to comment by: Ralph (Developer)(also this was joke, just post it here lol)

    But anyway. My suggestions are:

    The ability to insert a node, especially to the square starty node whatever that thing is called.

    Being able to stretch a node/segment without it rotating.

    For some reason the pro version constantly resets and shows me the beginner tips like I’ve never used it before. This just gets annoying occasionally but not a big deal.

    The option to be able to connect the last node to another node.

    That’s all. Other wise I love the application fabulous job, my 8 year old sons and I are having a blast learning.

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  • Replying to comment by: Ralph (Developer)*points to garbage can in the corner*

    *throws iPad in trash*

    https://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/003/617/OkayGuy.jpg

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  • Replying to comment by: Mr.Oof (Currently trying To Burn Ice)WeLl SoRY FoR AskInG HeLp GEy BoI

    Git gud is about the only advice available. You really have to practice. Also there’s no specifics on what you want to accomplish so the advice is relevant.

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  • Tell me I’m not the only one.

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  • @Ralph is there a place for suggestions for future updates?

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      2019-06-12 21:56:39 UTC 5
      • Replying to: Ralph (Developer)*points to garbage can in the corner*

        (also this was joke, just post it here lol)

        2019-06-12 21:56:57 UTC 4
        • Replying to: Ralph (Developer)(also this was joke, just post it here lol)

          But anyway. My suggestions are:

          The ability to insert a node, especially to the square starty node whatever that thing is called.

          Being able to stretch a node/segment without it rotating.

          For some reason the pro version constantly resets and shows me the beginner tips like I’ve never used it before. This just gets annoying occasionally but not a big deal.

          The option to be able to connect the last node to another node.

          That’s all. Other wise I love the application fabulous job, my 8 year old sons and I are having a blast learning.

          2019-06-12 22:11:05 UTC 2
          • Replying to: NotMrs.RalphBut anyway. My suggestions are: The ability to insert a nod

            Ok so, for the first one you suggested with the square node and there being more than one of them, you can just do this and it would pretty much work the same:

            1. Create a segment coming off from the main square

            2. Set the thickness to 0

            3. Make it non-static and stretchy

            The thing is if you were to have two main squares or more it would act like other stickfigures in one, so it would be weird and pointless.

            Your second suggestion for pro to not show u beginner tips happens to everyone (I think, including myself) once you open the app a couple times it wont pop up again.

            The idea with the connect the last node to another is pretty much the same case with what I said about the two or more main squares, however what you can do is just create two stickfigures and join them with the join stickfigure tool, if you want a gap between them than just add a node.

            Phew, thats all, also who actually runs your account and uses Stick nodes?

            Oh btw join the group of Stick Nodes Information where you can ask users such as myself questions about SN (Stick Nodes)

            2019-06-12 22:35:49 UTC 1
            • Replying to: Tastylemon16Ok so, for the first one you suggested with the square node

              I don’t want another square main node just the ability to insert one. Like for instance I create three limbs extending from the square and decide I want to attach them to a different node. The ability to insert a node before the other three would prevent me from having to copy and paste. Make sense?

              Join two stick figures? What is this feature? Must investigate before redacting suggestion.

              I’ve used the app since June 4th and it still shows me the tips.

              Stick nodes account on here is run by only me. My sons use the application on both my iPad and theirs. Not sure if you were just curious if you were replying to an 8 year old or not. Also anything uploaded/posted on the site is by me. Does that answer your question?

              2019-06-12 22:52:05 UTC 1
              • Replying to: NotMrs.RalphI don’t want another square main node just the ability to in

                okay so this thread is pretty long and so I don’t really know fully what’s happening

                but yeah you can join two stickfigures together

                though keep in mind that even though the feature in the video is still in the app the layout of the app has changed so the join stickfigure button is in “stickfigure tools” section, which appears when you tap on a stickfigure

                (that’s a lot of “stickfigure”)

                2019-06-12 23:23:18 UTC 3
                • Replying to: dezwayokay so this thread is pretty long and so I don't really kn

                  Thank you! Will help Me determine if I still think my suggestion is relevant. Not that my suggestions matter for I am n00b and probably too inexperienced to make a vaild suggestion. Lol

                  2019-06-12 23:30:51 UTC 2
                • Replying to: dezwayokay so this thread is pretty long and so I don't really kn

                  *nod of approval and gratitude*

                  2019-06-13 12:48:42 UTC 1
              • Replying to: NotMrs.RalphI don’t want another square main node just the ability to in

                Oh ok, so this square thing, I see what you mean now, and you can already do that, just create a segment coming off from the main node and set the thickness to 0 than you can connect the square to one node and the created node to another stickfigure

                2019-06-13 07:04:41 UTC 2
      • Replying to: Ralph (Developer)*points to garbage can in the corner*

        *throws iPad in trash*

        https://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/003/617/OkayGuy.jpg

        2019-06-12 22:04:22 UTC 2
  • Replying to comment by: PolishSoldierIm not good at grammar

    English hard..

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  • Replying to comment by: NotMrs.RalphThat helps tremendously! Thank you so much!

    Is there a way that you can make the node just stretch and not rotate?

    Also is there a way to connect a node to a different node? Say I want to make a circle of nodes connecting them all in a loop.

    https://gph.is/g/4Mgn3vw

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  • Replying to comment by: arcionekNah it makes sense. Thing might be tricky but can be done. T

    That helps tremendously! Thank you so much!

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  • Replying to comment by: arcionekDepends what it is. Info would help.

    Sorry it was 4am and I was extremely tired so I just wanted to see if people were active on here…

    I made a pusheen cat stick figure, I’m new so it kinda sucks but that’s besides the point.

    My son wants to be able to animate it to bounce or squish so to speak. Basically what I’m trying to do is be able to stretch the entire body of the cat in one motion. The only thing I have found is to use a stretchy segment but I would have to use multiple segments to create the oblong body and have it stretch the way I want it to.

    Basically similar to this gif https://images.app.goo.gl/G3MgVRBEysVUwenz8

    I’m sorry if the explanation doesn’t make any sense I tried Lol.

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  • Anyone willing to help me out with something I am trying to create?

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    • Depends what it is. Info would help.

      2019-06-07 08:55:48 UTC 1
      • Replying to: arcionekDepends what it is. Info would help.

        Sorry it was 4am and I was extremely tired so I just wanted to see if people were active on here…

        I made a pusheen cat stick figure, I’m new so it kinda sucks but that’s besides the point.

        My son wants to be able to animate it to bounce or squish so to speak. Basically what I’m trying to do is be able to stretch the entire body of the cat in one motion. The only thing I have found is to use a stretchy segment but I would have to use multiple segments to create the oblong body and have it stretch the way I want it to.

        Basically similar to this gif https://images.app.goo.gl/G3MgVRBEysVUwenz8

        I’m sorry if the explanation doesn’t make any sense I tried Lol.

        2019-06-07 16:42:04 UTC 1
        • Replying to: NotMrs.RalphSorry it was 4am and I was extremely tired so I just wanted

          Nah it makes sense. Thing might be tricky but can be done. There’s a feature called Smart-Stretch in Stickfigure Edit menu. To have it active, select non-static node and set it to stretchy, option to turn on smart stretch appears.

          Smart stretch causes all static segments branching from it to shrink/extend when the smart-stretch node is changing length.

          I recommend dividing the stick into body parts for easier animation. Torso is the one that needs smart stretch turned on, but so can some other body parts but that’s optional. Anyway here’s a sketch on how you can divide parts around.

          With enough practice you’ll master the bounce lol

          2019-06-07 17:07:15 UTC 2
          • Replying to: arcionekNah it makes sense. Thing might be tricky but can be done. T

            That helps tremendously! Thank you so much!

            2019-06-07 19:45:32 UTC 3
            • Replying to: NotMrs.RalphThat helps tremendously! Thank you so much!

              Is there a way that you can make the node just stretch and not rotate?

              Also is there a way to connect a node to a different node? Say I want to make a circle of nodes connecting them all in a loop.

              https://gph.is/g/4Mgn3vw

              2019-06-07 23:17:30 UTC 1