@tortra
Joined on May 10th, 2019, this user has been a member for 2,582 days and is the 18,912th person to register an account.
Has 3 submissions, the first one uploaded on May 16th, 2019 and the most recent on June 24th, 2019.
Of those, 0 have been featured and 1 has won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 7,746 downloads.
In total, they have been download 23,238 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 3 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 80% positive.
Also, they are typically 100% positive when rating animation spotlights.
Has made 2 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 76 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
This member is not a Users' Choice voter.
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so non-consensual cross dre-
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I like to have my sounds play in perfect sync with my animation, having to use an alternative app/device and get a lucky shot just to see and listen is extremely tedious. Editing the music in to listen to it would require me to
Open Camtasia
Export the animation
Import the animation to Camtasia
Download and Import the song
Preview the song
Exit out to free up ram for sticknodes again
Rinse, repeat, rinse, repeat. Surely a 1-2MB file saved to the project wouldn\’t kill my ram, and it\’d for sure save me a lot of time to find a workaround to that 256 limit, for sure.
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her*
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I\’m more used to utilizing onion skins, it\’s a habit I had grown with since my tablet was pretty underpowered and made flipping back and forth between frames long and tedious.
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It\’s the same old Tortra just with a more powerful computer and more time on my hands :V
I haven\’t changed much the past few months, honestly.
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why and why
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Is there a way to increase the limit for mp3 recognition on sticknodes or is it permanently stuck on 256kbs?
It\’s nigh impossible to try and organize a bunch of split, compressed, and simplified versions of a single mp3 file/song whatnot.
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Can’t you just edit the music in? I mean, even Youtube allows you to edit it a bit so that you could add music to your video before uploading.
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I like to have my sounds play in perfect sync with my animation, having to use an alternative app/device and get a lucky shot just to see and listen is extremely tedious. Editing the music in to listen to it would require me to
Open Camtasia
Export the animation
Import the animation to Camtasia
Download and Import the song
Preview the song
Exit out to free up ram for sticknodes again
Rinse, repeat, rinse, repeat. Surely a 1-2MB file saved to the project wouldn’t kill my ram, and it’d for sure save me a lot of time to find a workaround to that 256 limit, for sure.
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you’re an unofficial pc user (which frankly, you should teach me how to, please), performance is way different compared to mobile
Trust me, even a 1-2mb sound file would break the app, most detailed stickfigs do that with ease despite being kb in size
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Export the animation and use an alternative video editing software to add that audio, if it’s too long you can also crop it in pieces that fit in the apps limit
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no
use a video editor for music
If you wanna do a sync to music style then you have to listen to the music enough to get where you want the hits to land
and it’s all just luck from there-
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Shut up I’m helping him
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ok tequila simp magnet
I hope your adopted son jack is doing okay-
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HES ALSO YOUR SON
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wait what-
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her*
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shushhhh…
run now before the simps get to you
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You could listen to it in the background while animating
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I actually like that style 😀
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That model looks sweet :0
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*Laughs in baklava*
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How bout a little more baklavaaaaa
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Y E S.
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holy crap who are you where did you come from and why are you so good
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he emulated sticknodes on pc
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It’s the same old Tortra just with a more powerful computer and more time on my hands :V
I haven’t changed much the past few months, honestly.
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banana
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Relationships in general suck.
I had my heart dropped twice by the same girl. I\’ll get over it eventually, no one\’s fault but my own :V
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Intentare hacer eso cuando obtenga una grabadora de pantalla, pero por ahora me voy a centrar en mi proyecto de animación.
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I finally got Sticknodes to work for PC!
I set the keybinds to stuff I’d except them to be for a supposed PC port – ctrl z and x to redo, undo, I use f6 and f7 to zoom in and out automatically since my new laptop doesn’t have a touchscreen. Now that I can utilize all of my computer’s resources I can go all out with my animations, as you can see at the end of this gif here :V
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noice anim
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That’s cool!
I also find it refreshing and rather cool that your character is actually fighting someone who can hold their own. -
Your making my pupils melt with how smooth this is
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Intentare hacer eso cuando obtenga una grabadora de pantalla, pero por ahora me voy a centrar en mi proyecto de animación.
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noice
teach me how because i’m a poor boy with an iPad 1 and i wanna have good performance
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same
A small price to pay