• Replying to comment by: CookieInTheFaceCongrats

    On being woman? Well thank you, I was born this way.

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  • Replying to comment by: albo3the rounded segment is easier to center, since you’re just p

    Currently I am not using any creations in need of a rotating circle. It was just something I encountered at one point in my short time using the application.

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  • Replying to comment by: CookieInTheFaceDang, so, you're like a grown ass woman (seeing as you have

    I is woman.

    I have kids, twins. In a serious relationship but not yet married. And a girly makeup wearing nerd that likes stuff like this and gaming. However grown? Not sure what the qualifications are… I’m 4’10” and semi immature but like I have a mortgage and shit.

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  • Replying to comment by: CookieInTheFaceYou're one of our first (that I know of) female animators.

    Shouldn’t I be the one that feels awkward? 🤔

    Side note.. I haven’t really made many animations. I am having more fun creating figures for my kids to animate. Does that still qualify me as an animator?

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  • Replying to comment by: Meka-BaronI think ima join as a d e f i n a t i v e - m a l e

    Joooooiiiinnnnnn and be my friend. I’m definitely not creepy.

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  • Replying to comment by: Meka-BaronThat’s physically possible by making the node clear and shri

    I fully embrace my inexperience as learning is the fun part. With the inexperience comes confusion…. if I make a clear node and add a circle the circle would rotate around the clear node and not from the center of the circle right? Or are you suggesting something else? The previous suggestion of using the rounded segment to make a circle makes sense to me.

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  • Replying to comment by: albo3if you want a circle that’s centered you can just tap the no

    You are a genius. How did I not figure this out? Thank you.

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  • Replying to comment by: Meka-BaronI am confused

    I have the tendency to do that. May I offer to confuse you more by attempting to unconfuse you? What needs clarification? I will try to explain but I prefer interpretive dance.

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  • Replying to comment by: 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

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  • Replying to comment by: Tastylemon16The name of this group tho lol ‘Mostly female but also male

    The fact that I actually get a chuckle from the name when it arises from my creative inability makes it even better. I like it, I think I’ll keep it. Lol

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  • Replying to comment by: 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?

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  • Replying to comment by: NotMrs.Ralph@Ralph Copied from my original post so it was on here as wel

    @Ralph also would there be a way to have a circle with a node in the middle so it rotates from the center? Does that make sense? Sorry I’m a newbie that has difficulty using words.

    Non relevant suggestion someone make me a Stick Nodes dictionary.

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  • @Ralph Copied from my original post so it was on here as well.

    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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    • @Ralph also would there be a way to have a circle with a node in the middle so it rotates from the center? Does that make sense? Sorry I’m a newbie that has difficulty using words.

      Non relevant suggestion someone make me a Stick Nodes dictionary.

      2019-06-12 22:36:25 UTC 2
      • Replying to: NotMrs.Ralph@Ralph also would there be a way to have a circle with a nod

        I am confused

        2019-06-12 23:35:38 UTC 3
        • Replying to: Meka-BaronI am confused

          I have the tendency to do that. May I offer to confuse you more by attempting to unconfuse you? What needs clarification? I will try to explain but I prefer interpretive dance.

          2019-06-12 23:38:30 UTC 1
      • Replying to: NotMrs.Ralph@Ralph also would there be a way to have a circle with a nod

        if you want a circle that’s centered you can just tap the node while using the rounded line segment (and if you’re a perfectionist like me you can zoom in and move it so the node is perfectly centered), and increase the line thickness

        2019-06-12 23:37:41 UTC 2
        • Replying to: albo3if you want a circle that’s centered you can just tap the no

          You are a genius. How did I not figure this out? Thank you.

          2019-06-12 23:41:10 UTC 1
        • Replying to: albo3if you want a circle that’s centered you can just tap the no

          not trying to one-up you like for real you give good advice

          but if you want it so that you can use gradients without it breaking then optionally you can use this method

          you’d make the actual circle node static and the parent node to the circle the one that you actually rotate

          if that makes sense in the slightest

          idk

          2019-06-13 01:59:23 UTC 1
          • Replying to: dezwaynot trying to one-up you like for real you give good advice

            That’s awesome and also something I feel like I should’ve figured out. I didn’t spend a whole lot of time figuring out a solution it wasn’t necessary to my creation and probably 4 in the morning lol.

            I’m so appreciative of everyone’s comments though so helpful when you’re new. It’s awesome to be able to come to the sight for advice.

            2019-06-13 02:04:56 UTC 4
            • Replying to: NotMrs.RalphThat’s awesome and also something I feel like I should’ve fi

              I wish I had what you had when I first started
              I had to teach myself :/
              And I’m still far from perfect

              2019-06-13 02:26:39 UTC 1
          • Replying to: dezwaynot trying to one-up you like for real you give good advice

            man you beating me to all the answers AND providing good GIFs wtf is this you about to be promoted to Sean

            2019-06-13 12:50:10 UTC 2
            • Replying to: Ralph (Developer)man you beating me to all the answers AND providing good GIF

              thank

              2019-06-13 12:58:55 UTC 1
      • Replying to: NotMrs.Ralph@Ralph also would there be a way to have a circle with a nod

        That’s physically possible by making the node clear and shrinking it then putting the circle over it to make it rotate

        You have much to learn lady

        Edit:Albo you fricking frick you beat me

        2019-06-12 23:38:20 UTC 3
        • Replying to: Meka-BaronThat’s physically possible by making the node clear and shri

          I fully embrace my inexperience as learning is the fun part. With the inexperience comes confusion…. if I make a clear node and add a circle the circle would rotate around the clear node and not from the center of the circle right? Or are you suggesting something else? The previous suggestion of using the rounded segment to make a circle makes sense to me.

          2019-06-12 23:44:35 UTC 1
          • Replying to: NotMrs.RalphI fully embrace my inexperience as learning is the fun part.

            the rounded segment is easier to center, since you’re just placing a circle onto a circle (or a square if the circle is going onto the base node)
            I would recommend adding the circle last tho
            Can you send a screenshot of what you’re trying to do?

            2019-06-12 23:53:26 UTC 0
            • Replying to: albo3the rounded segment is easier to center, since you’re just p

              Currently I am not using any creations in need of a rotating circle. It was just something I encountered at one point in my short time using the application.

              2019-06-13 00:01:21 UTC 1
      • Replying to: NotMrs.Ralph@Ralph also would there be a way to have a circle with a nod

        I tend to just enable the circle outline and increase it’s thickness till it leaves a small circle in the middle about the size of the centre node. Then with the circle in the middle. I stretch the node the should rotate the circle away from the centre till the inner part of the circle outline is matched with the centre node.

        2019-06-13 04:05:16 UTC 0
      • Replying to: NotMrs.Ralph@Ralph also would there be a way to have a circle with a nod

        tip:make a circle and copy, past 2 on the circle’s node and delete 1 node the middle circle

        2019-06-13 06:14:02 UTC 0
    • Dang, so, you’re like a grown ass woman (seeing as you have kids, Ima assume yer married), and you’re hanging out with blokes like us?

      2019-06-12 23:51:45 UTC 0
      • Replying to: CookieInTheFaceDang, so, you're like a grown ass woman (seeing as you have

        I is woman.

        I have kids, twins. In a serious relationship but not yet married. And a girly makeup wearing nerd that likes stuff like this and gaming. However grown? Not sure what the qualifications are… I’m 4’10” and semi immature but like I have a mortgage and shit.

        2019-06-12 23:58:18 UTC 1
        • Replying to: NotMrs.RalphI is woman. I have kids, twins. In a serious relationship

          Congrats

          2019-06-13 00:02:56 UTC 0
          • Replying to: CookieInTheFaceCongrats

            On being woman? Well thank you, I was born this way.

            2019-06-13 00:05:28 UTC 1
            • Replying to: NotMrs.RalphOn being woman? Well thank you, I was born this way.

              On having a serious relationship lol.

              And a house to yourself (Atleast away from your parents)

              2019-06-13 00:34:35 UTC 0
              • Replying to: CookieInTheFaceOn having a serious relationship lol. And a house to yourse

                Well that makes more sense. 🤣

                Although if my mom were still around I would totally move into her basement. Adulting is no where as cool as I thought it would be. Like yeah I can totally do anything I want but instead I have to work to buy toilet paper.

                2019-06-13 00:41:45 UTC 1
                • Replying to: NotMrs.RalphWell that makes more sense. 🤣 Although if my mom w

                  I grow toilet paper in my garden

                  2019-06-13 02:27:23 UTC 1
                  • Replying to: albo3I grow toilet paper in my garden

                    Tried that once, turned out it was poison oak… bad experience 0/10 would not recommend.

                    2019-06-13 02:29:14 UTC 2
    • there’s been a lot of answers above and thanks to all

      here’s my take tho

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

      This I’m not sure what you mean. To insert a STICKFIGURE (which is made of nodes), you would create/import one and then add it to the stage from under “Library Tools”

      – – – – –

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

      I know what you’re asking here, and you have me thinking if I can add an option to a node to prevent it from rotating if it’s being stretched/moved, might be an interesting mechanic I’ll have to explore.

      – – – – –

      3) 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.

      This shouldn’t happen, do you have some kind of “security” app on your device (like a parental lock, or a “time capsule” thing that Macs have where it resets after a given period of time to prevent users from changing/breaking things)?

      – – – – –

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

      The nature of stickfigures are they’re made of nodes that branch off of each other, each with 1 “parent” node, there’s no kind of “double connection” node BUT I do have such a thing on my “to maybe do one day” list.

      overall good questions tho not just the typical “ralf add sprites” stuff lmao

      2019-06-13 12:55:56 UTC 1
      • Replying to: Ralph (Developer)there's been a lot of answers above and thanks to all here

        So uh… what’s a sprite? Like the fairy?

        Is this something I should be asking for?! Lol

        2019-06-13 15:49:04 UTC 1
        • Replying to: NotMrs.RalphSo uh... what’s a sprite? Like the fairy? Is this somethin

          Sprites are basically images and stuff. The way Ralph worded it (ralf add sprites), he means image files (png, jpg, that sort of stuff) that can be imported into the app and animated. If my memory serves me right, this feature is in his “Stick Nodes PC if I ever make it lol” pile

          2020-05-13 07:31:57 UTC 0
  • Replying to comment by: Jadey M.I'm an asian, c'mon.....

    🤣 I’m a half Asian. Sorry I only halfway relate.

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  • Replying to comment by: NotMrs.RalphI should change that.

    Fixed it 😜🤣

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