@randomguy2004
Joined on February 16th, 2025, this user has been a member for 513 days and is the 254,044th person to register an account.
Has 11 submissions, the first one uploaded on April 2nd, 2025 and the most recent on February 27th, 2026.
Of those, 0 have been featured and 0 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 1,925 downloads.
In total, they have been download 23,101 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 12 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 88% positive.
Has made 24 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 52 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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My animations are smoother when I do them with my own designs.
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So, I also decided to make transformation animations for @rubygillmanenjoyer ‘s Beast Wars characters as having them as preset animations makes the work easier. So far, I’ve done animations for Rattrap, Airazor, Cheetor, Tigatron, and Optimus Primal.
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Maybe not use stretchy joints that much, as those are hard to work with. (Connecter joints with sliders work well) Also maybe add some more parts in common for better folding out. Maybe some markers to know if you\’re at the right spot
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Those transformable Transformer designs from DYX @rubygillmanenjoyer were really unfun to work with and pose, but since I was able to get Fire Convoyβs Cheetor to transform, I did a test animation of DYXβs I also added another inner view of his leg for it to work
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Is there anything I could do with more recent transformable stks to make them less unfun and difficult to pose?
My recent Override and Super Megatron while not having as much transformation joints do still transform
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Maybe not use stretchy joints that much, as those are hard to work with. (Connecter joints with sliders work well) Also maybe add some more parts in common for better folding out. Maybe some markers to know if you’re at the right spot
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So apparently, someone on Deviantart back in 2007 made some sketches of G1 Transformers with beast modes, and they decided to make Sideswipe and Sunstreaker foxes for some reason. I ended up coloring and replicating that art in Stick Nodes as a result. Sorry for making them furries. Original bases by @duckboy09631
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Here is an attempt at trying to combine several stickfigures to create a new one. So this artist on Instagram made a Yoshi Transformer inspired by BW Megatron, and I really liked the design, so I decided to recreate that here in Stick Nodes. The base Yoshi is by @rampage0 with a few tweaks, while the torso and arms are a simplified version of those from @rubygillmanenjoyer‘s BW Megatron. And yes, I did it because I wanted to visualize the transformation. Please Enjoy! (Original art down below
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Hasbro. Take notes
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As @rampage0 himself, I approve
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So here is another asdfmovie recreation, but this time it mocks the design of 2 of the characters I drew and submitted to the platform. Slashmark’s (the cat) design was her original design from November 2024 which was very awkward and misproportioned (not the one on the site) and the new design is an updated one that looks better. Stampy’s (the rabbit) design is the one submitted to the site, and his new design will be released for Easter. Kinda mocking my old stickfigure designs with this post. Robot and beast mode versions included!
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So I just realized that Carlos Magana on Twitter/X had made a bunch of Beast Wars OCs based on requests back in 2020, and I decided to take a look at some of them. Since most of them had clear transformations schemes, it was pretty easy to design their transformation. I ended up doing Purrowler the black cat because I already drew some cats before and he (mostly likely male like Marvelβs The Prowler) had a design that wasnβt too complex. So I decided to trace over the cat mode to make him look better than the previous attempt at a black cat. Transformation is pretty self explanatory, but has a lot of parts flipping around and the arms forming the back of the cat. Original art also in the post as well!
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I decided to make @rubygillmanenjoyer ‘s Airazor design transformable, and it was really hard getting all of the parts that were retracting to be placed correctly, but I think I was able to smoothly hide everything. I am most proud of the leg transformation I came up with. Hope you enjoy this, DYX!
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This is good, tho I think the animation needs to be a bit smooth
My animations are smoother when I do them with my own designs.