@redtheanimator
Joined on July 8th, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,253 days and is the 534th person to register an account.
Has 19 submissions, the first one uploaded on February 12th, 2018 and the most recent on December 1st, 2020.
Of those, 1 has been featured and 8 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 2,960 downloads.
In total, they have been download 65,127 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 73 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 85% positive.
Has made 1,468 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 7,927 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
This member is a Users' Choice voter!
Their current voting streak is 0 and their longest streak is 392 consecutive votes.
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this is you

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little baby man baby
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iβd prefer if we didnβt bring these figures back
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not yours no.
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that\’s not necessarily true.
It\’s partly for the purposes of having a ideal character voice be realized, and partly for budgetary constraints. Individual people simply do not have the budget to hire say, Keith David, to voice their character.
I\’m not saying that makes it right.
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for the most part, the voices used by this guy sounded pretty natural. that\’s what scares me the most. I understand the budget aspect of the argument 100% but to replicate somebody\’s voice feels like the first step of taking away somebody\’s identity and livelihood. It just doesn\’t sit right with me
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would you rather me link it here or DM it to you on discord?
like I said, I\’m just trying to avoid accidentally starting a witch hunt on this random guy i found on tiktok
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i think you spelled \”throw\” wrong
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today I accidentally stumbled into SN TikTok.
For the sake of not accidentally starting a witch hunt (since I don\’t know the general stance on AI voice \”acting\” this community takes) I\’ll not name names.But the animation I saw was very well made. However, the animator\’s use of AI Voices made me very sad :[
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I want to see now
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would you rather me link it here or DM it to you on discord?
like I said, I’m just trying to avoid accidentally starting a witch hunt on this random guy i found on tiktok
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I think the ethical question of AI “voice acting” is interesting because on one hand it is generally pretty lazy to just plug dialogue into a machine and also has the disadvantage of sounding as expressive as a 2×4 plank of wood. On the other hand AI voices are some of the only ways some people without budget or voice acting connections make their animations. Another thing, if its just a small tiktok then its not doing much harm i think.
My stance is firmly against AI personally but I’m curious what other people think.
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for the most part, the voices used by this guy sounded pretty natural. that’s what scares me the most. I understand the budget aspect of the argument 100% but to replicate somebody’s voice feels like the first step of taking away somebody’s identity and livelihood. It just doesn’t sit right with me
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Eh, it’s like dominoes. It starts with a small tiktok, get incorporated into larger projects, eventually puts real voice actors out of a job. AI in any art form is a big no for me, no matter how it’s used or how much it’s used – though I understand it can be a way for smaller creators to save budget and express THEIR art form.
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Yeah, its a early tool and by no means a replacement for human talent.
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ai shit in general is a new umbrella term for ‘i want to make something and make money but im lazy’
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that’s not necessarily true.
It’s partly for the purposes of having a ideal character voice be realized, and partly for budgetary constraints. Individual people simply do not have the budget to hire say, Keith David, to voice their character.
I’m not saying that makes it right.
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was it possibly mine?? spider-man animation? i made it like a year back but haven’t used AI since, i didn’t even make the original audio tbh i just thought it’d make for a funny lil anim
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not yours no.
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ah kk
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To be honest I see nothing wrong with using AI voices for small stuff like that
If companies use it for bigger stuff like video games or movies to avoid paying voice actors I can see why it would cause some trouble but a single Sticknodes animator isnβt really doing any harm using it
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of all the gifs you could have chosen, you chose a hazbin hotel gif.
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ralph is already fully aware of the post.
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so was I. but the post, as well as the aforementioned \”cycle\” was never about the Greater SNC. It was always about the community fostered on the Activity Page
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the activity page was created in 2017.
https://sticknodes.com/members/ralph/activity/3/
the first post was made in 2017.
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I would fuck that asylum up
I came from Mech Arena chatrooms, they’re FUCKED UP. I’m not joking I do not recommend ever going there.