@teamwest
Joined on March 30th, 2018, this user has been a member for 2,989 days and is the 7,006th person to register an account.
Has 20 submissions, the first one uploaded on April 2nd, 2018 and the most recent on March 19th, 2023.
Of those, 4 have been featured and 8 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 6,783 downloads.
In total, they have been download 135,664 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 192 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 84% positive.
Also, they are typically 100% positive when rating animation spotlights.
Has made 144 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 5,423 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
This member is not a Users' Choice voter.
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King wanted this
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Going out of business with sprites has been a concern for a few people, so I’m happy to see that the results of the poll show that using sprites for the purpose of weapons isn’t something people want to do
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I cracked it, some people are just lazy
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Detail ≠ Better if it just looks weird with the style of your figures
Node weapons can be detailed too, if you put in the effort to make them detailedWait, so it’s just a skill issue
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Keep in mind that importing images for sprites won\’t solve all of your issues if the styles clash too much. The default stickfigure, or your own OC, holding a realistic AK-47 is an amusing idea, but it\’s not practical in the long run if the styles fundamentally don\’t work together.
If you\’re capable of drawing your own sprites, then all the more power to you, but not everyone has that capability -
When it comes to weapons, would you prefer to rely on sprites, or do you still find novelty in using weapons you\’ve created in SN?
Might be dependent on how important those weapons are (I.E do they belong to a random background nobody or the main character).
Might also be dependent on if you can actually make weapons at all 💀Sprite Weapons or Node Weapons?
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In my humble opinion, I prefer that the weapons made with sprites is more easy to move than one made with stickfigure.
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It depends on the actual figure maker, as in my opinion, stickfigure weapons are actually easier to move than sprites if made efficiently. For example, you would have the main node on the handle and the second node on the barrel. This would make rotation extremely easy and joining the figure to the hands of the user possible.
With sprites, it might just be me, but I think turning an image on a axis is more troublesome and intricate than stickfigures
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Keep in mind that importing images for sprites won’t solve all of your issues if the styles clash too much. The default stickfigure, or your own OC, holding a realistic AK-47 is an amusing idea, but it’s not practical in the long run if the styles fundamentally don’t work together.
If you’re capable of drawing your own sprites, then all the more power to you, but not everyone has that capability -
In my heavily biased opinion
Nodes > Sprites
1: Nodes are more easily customizable to the exact way you want them, a unique weapon (unless you want to heavily use photoshop, or you having a drawing) can only really be made in SN.
2: Drawings, Images and Photoshop (especially using realistic items) will clash very heavily with nigh any fig, just because they have no essence of SN in them. Ultimately, they’d look kinda out of place
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i like uhhhh i like figures more than just .pngs
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I got it from the MC wiki
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The node economy is in shambles
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THIS IS WHY

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Unless you’re working with a group of people, don’t try this MC shit alone 💀
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THIS IS WHY

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The node economy is in shambles
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you’re absolutely mad
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Tbf you can honestly like do this once and then movieclip it all into intricate packs
Like a 2×4 , 5×12 , etc , just go make chunks easier to put down
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This hurts to look at
You have my condolences
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Yoo dope
Where did you get the sprite from ?-
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I got it from the MC wiki
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Hey bro been there but I don’t seem to find any you on discord so we can text better?
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Looks awesome
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This unnironically is nostalgic
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King wanted this
https://filebin.net/iu82uxm9an653ouf
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Ew
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Template here
i'm the person who made the day and night template :-3> !! here's the blank, it was supposed to be so you can put whatever gameplay in it you want ,':-3 pic.twitter.com/KRgTgY8Doy
— howl 🌻🌤️ always another sunrise tomorrow !! (@GALAH0WL) June 10, 2023
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I prefer sprite weapons, they give them more detail unlike node weapons
Detail ≠ Better if it just looks weird with the style of your figures
Node weapons can be detailed too, if you put in the effort to make them detailed
Wait, so it’s just a skill issue
I cracked it, some people are just lazy
like a lot of people said, ultra realistic weapons stand out unless you are going for a VERY distinct style. Most of the time they are hard to pull off.
Node weapons for sure man, sprite weapons might look too realistic or aren’t as customizable. Also, I’d go out of business otherwise.
Going out of business with sprites has been a concern for a few people, so I’m happy to see that the results of the poll show that using sprites for the purpose of weapons isn’t something people want to do
Realistically, I prefer node weapons since I’m not used to basically rigging sprites.
Especially on complex ones like guns. Which uhh