@saurus172
Joined on September 5th, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,194 days and is the 2,367th person to register an account.
Has 212 submissions, the first one uploaded on December 4th, 2017 and the most recent on January 8th, 2026.
Of those, 2 have been featured and 20 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 4,730 downloads.
In total, they have been download 1,002,801 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 983 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 95% positive.
Has made 534 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 975 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 69 consecutive votes.
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Sorry for the wait, just saw it.
The main thing with animals is that they have more limbs and are usually not as simple to make as a Stick Person is(as my figs show).
Limbs need to start at the shoulders or hips, and it is usually advisable to make neck and tail segments the same length going down the neck and tail. Like if your neck segment is 60, keep it that length the entire neck, same with the tail. But that’s how I do it.It’s like making a person, but with extra limbs.
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Lol
Well it’s name is Mori…. Hence the Mori of Judgement. -
You come near my baby andisweartogawd
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That’s at least reasonable.
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I\’ve been busy with work, life, and dealing with my Red Tegu.
Plus I\’ve been thinking of some good prehistoric designs.
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I used a sideview of friend of mine drew. It was really good and quite accurate to our current understanding, so I thought it was perfect.
I also used a smattering of other stuff for the colorations and teeth and other little details. -
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That\’s nice of ya to say.
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Oh that brings me back.
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Sure
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Does this mean that figures and thumbnails that were submitted either during the downed time or like right before it are broke?
Or are they safe?
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@lucasthedinoman
@ssbswbASSET AMOUNT- 5 Mature Individuals and around two clutches of hatchlings
SPECIES- Sauroposeidon proteles
CODENAME- “Titans” “Achilles”LOADING LOG#77-
“Febuary 20th, 2020″
“I got a call that one of our Sauroposeidons has been shot, a few weeks ago. The only adult male we have in the Sanctuary was found in a tree grove, away from the herd, collasped on the ground.
“He had an entry wound of a bullet behind his shoulder girdle. That is an area that hunters normally use to puncture the heart or lungs of an animal such as deer or antelope to drop the animal. The caliber that was used we’ve suspected to be of high enough caliber to down elephants or similar sized wildlife. Thankfully adult Sauroposeidon are ten times the size of elephants.
“The massive dinosaur was transported to our medical facility to try and keep the colossus alive, as when we gad first arrived to assess the scene, he could barely lift his head.
“But thankfully, weeks after the ordeal, during a checkup to keep up on the healing progress, he is found to be fit as a fiddle.
” Our very own Achilles who survived a shot to the chest.”
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@concavenanimator
@cerato
@pheonix
@thedinosaurhunter
@lawrencethedragon
@lucasthedinoman
@ssbswbASSET AMOUNT- 2 Mature Individuals, once over 20
SPECIES- Brontosaurus excelsus
CODENAME- “Thunder and Lightning”LOADING LOG#76-
“Febuary 19th, 2020″
“In the dark of night, we spotted two of our Iconic Sauropods, Thunder and Lightning, getting some shuteye. They are the only surviving Brontosaurus we have left in the Sanctuary after the disease ravaged nearly all sauropods, killing many and leaving the survivors just mere shell of their former self.
“Our Brontosaurus herd was over twenty adults strong, one of the largest sauropod groups in the sanctuary.
Thunder was one of the cows that lived in the herd, just entering her prime and ready for a breeding season when the disease hit the herd.
Lightning was just a calf the size of a donkey when it struck, though by then the disease had already hit a couple other sauropod species, so we were prepared and quarantined him and any of the other calves we could.“The disease struck hard, and it didnt leave many survivors. Out of the original twenty adults and some odd young, after the initial wave of the disease had passed, only Thunder and a few other adults had managed to survive. But as time wore on, the herd continued to dwindle as the remaining few died to a combinations of symptoms including rapid weight loss, lameness, until finally they aren’t able to support themselves and fall down in exhaustion, unable to get back up. It’s almost always followed by respiratory failure and cardiac arrest, as the body will become too heavy for the exhausted animal to breathe or even pump its own blood. Humane Euthanasia is used as soon as the animal shows signs of the terminal disease and its effects.
“But thankfully we still have two amazing Brontosaurus left, who show signs of being happy and healthy. And perhaps in the future, we can see if these two can start up a new herd, once Lightning reaches his adult size of course.”
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yeah there wasnt much good figs today, i just saw that your fig had 2 uc votes so i thought id step in
That’s at least reasonable.
You come near my baby andisweartogawd
Lol
Well it’s name is Mori…. Hence the Mori of Judgement.
of course you own a legitimate dinosaur…
He and ripples will burn away everything we know to the ground…