@stick-animation-zone
Joined on May 18th, 2021, this user has been a member for 1,853 days and is the 53,570th person to register an account.
Has 73 submissions, the first one uploaded on August 2nd, 2021 and the most recent on February 23rd, 2022.
Of those, 4 have been featured and 24 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 5,028 downloads.
In total, they have been download 387,221 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 218 stickfigures.
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Has made 295 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 3,453 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Oh right, he is gonna win
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I was thinking the same thing
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Ik that the is enormous, just read the last passage to get it
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so first, you wanna give it a blur somewhere between 0.05-0.10.
Then you may or may not want to tint it, i’m going to do so because i’m making the background a nostalgic blue (for me).
Next you wanna duplicate it, then put the new figure behind. Tint it to 1.00 with a black/dark color, then blur it and bring down the opacity to an extent that looks good.
This can work as both a shadow on the stick and a shadow behind the stick so just do whatever with that. Or just do both.
Now if you want to add a light, i made a movieclip called “star light” and its mean’t to create a thingamajing of light. This thing is very powerful, and it took a lot of tweaking to adjust to my liking.
So lets say he’s holding a torch, i’m gonna use this as the light for the torch. Gonna blur it to 0.65 to smooth it out and put its opacity on a scale between 0.20-0.50. Gonna give it some tint to an orange color. Then i’m gonna put a white one under the orange one, make it smaller and stuff.
You’re now gonna tell the blue-tint to fuck off and then tint the figure to an orange color since that’s the color of the fire on the torch. And that’s it.
If you wanna improve the look of it i use something called photoshop express, i’m gonna use the charm 4 filter because it looks noice out of most of them.
There are many other things to learn but that’s to be documented in the future.Well this was not typed by me, this was an explanation given by coll himself, I just copied and pasted it
The technique the says it\’s really hard so here is a simple way
First add the fig you want, the copy and paste it, have the pasted figure forward of the original fig, then decrease the opacity to 50 and tint it completely and select the colour you want to merge with the background, and then use blur upto 75 or even more or less
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Ikr
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Moi is a girl so \”finding your father\”
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Yesss!!
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Bald head Titus looking smexy
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O_o
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Stfu
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Omg, lulu you\’re back!!
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Anti gravity
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