@solo
Joined on July 26th, 2020, this user has been a member for 2,157 days and is the 38,574th person to register an account.
Has 0 submissions and to be honest, that's just sad.
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Good run
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Wow!
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that it is better to animate with figures that are divided into pieces or with figures of few nodes?
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Wow
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Nice!
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No, I’m not that crazy.
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A few days ago I asked that when they would make a scandal in the community,I just saw one, excellent service
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oh I see, well something like that would greatly improve the creation of figures
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Nice! Bro
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I see,nice!
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Please! add the gradient function to the potifill
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What?
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Creppy
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Good fight, can you do one between naruto and sasuke?
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Just out of curiosity, which was the most named user? hahaha if I’m a gossip
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I Think You Meant Multiple Figures And Single Stickfigures
For multiple figures, you can use layering in your animations.
For e.g: using a figure for a forearm and one for the upper arm.
You can move the forearm forward and backward.
Ralph did a tutorial on this
Sorry if i didn’t get what you meant