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Okay @ralph the video is in progress.
Conserving Nodes. I just need to create an outro to the video and some actual examples of what to do and how to do it.
Okay @ralph the video is in progress.
Conserving Nodes. I just need to create an outro to the video and some actual examples of what to do and how to do it.
Is there a possibility you can @ me when you’re finished?
I’d love to see this
Sure
“Step 1 don’t use a lot of nodes”
“…This has been, How to Conserve No-“
You’d think so wouldn’t you but actually there are pretty smart ways to save nodes.
By the way I refer to you as the collective you rather then you, I mean you did create the app and site so I assume you’d know what your doing. It’s like telling God how to create the Earth.
yeah i was kidding but you right
polyfills aren’t always the answer too, sometimes one thicc boi segment can do it
i can tell, i’m good at making stuffs like this
You can tell what?
You mean you can offer me a few tricks?
I mean sure go ahead but i’d put myself up there on the good stickfigure creators… well skilled stickfigure creators so I have good knowledge on these things but like I said go ahead man.
my figs which were “node consuming” is the banjo, thermos, sword (non-signatured), candlestick phone (remade and looks 30-ish)…in my old acc, yes (except the sword cus i’m lazy.
Try to use polyfills that didn’t cover all nodes. leave a little count of nodes that is not necessary to cover the wanted section, sort of.
actually don’t use polyfills at all for filling shapes
only use for complex stretching on a stickfigure aka arm gliders like how spiderman has in the films etc.