@xero
Joined on August 2nd, 2019, this user has been a member for 2,498 days and is the 23,037th person to register an account.
Has 9 submissions, the first one uploaded on August 6th, 2019 and the most recent on July 1st, 2021.
Of those, 0 have been featured and 1 has won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 3,385 downloads.
In total, they have been download 30,465 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 36 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 86% positive.
Has made 52 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 1,466 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Yeah I see what you mean but still, just pan the dang camera or pan the stickfigure
Except if you really want a 3D effect, you godda make the stickfigure seem ” wider ” when it’s at the sides of the camera, and completely normal when it’s smack dab in the middle, and that is also very easy
Make your stickfigure wider on the corresponding side ( so if it’s right, he looks wider on the right side ) and make the frame for that, then sandwiched in the middle of those 2 is a frame where an unaltered stickfigure is smack dab in the middle, and now, spam the ” add tweened frame ” button to kingdom come
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Movement ? Are you kidding me anyone can do that, just pan the camera
But rotation ? Hoh boy, making a stickfigure seem ” angled ” is already hard enough, but doing that about 10-20 times to make a rotation effect ? That’s a nightmare beyond my darkest fears
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Eh it’s not that detailed ( wait a minute you never said that ), just gradients and more nodes to move so 3D scenes look more convincing, pretty sure it’ll scale well with stretching ( we’ll have to see™ in a few months when I actually finish animating the dang thing )
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I realized that for intense fight scenes and cool scenes that look 3D, I needed better stickfigures ☠️
So I gave the default a glow-up, and im gonna do the same for blockhead ( and im giving him a smart-stretch 3D cube for a head, bet that’s what you’ve always wanted to see but you’re too lazy to do it )
And then I’ll have to re-animate all the fight scenes all over again, yay !
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\” Furries r kewl if they don\’t go around focking animals \”
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Pov : sticknodes user seeing the 91827497th mediocre half-assed DBZ pack that was probably traced vs seeing another Doors pack


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Go watch doraemon 🔫
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The new one definitely has a better head, but the gloves and shoes ? Ehhh not so much, the gradient kinda looks weird on the glove
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Waiting for a V-cam tutorial for any animation apps :

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I thought fighting games were complicated for making you play dance dance revolution just to do a fireball, but no, DnD is next level
Whenever I play it, I spend more time reading the rules than actually playing the game
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Bruhhh ! His camera movements are way better than what I can ever hope to do

Nice animation though
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Believe it or not, you can animate this well since sprite animation ( by stretching them and not drawing a new sprite for every frame ) is surprisingly easy
It\’s just a tween fest, and when you do need to draw a new sprite, then just draw 2-3 of them by reusing the previous one, it\’s that easy
And all those fancy effects ? It\’s all from Sony Vegas lmao
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Bruh provide an actual answer for once instead of trying to be funny
Yes, you can use sticknodes on PC with an android emulator like bluestacks, but sticknodes itself coming to PC is very unlikely ( there\’s Flash, there\’s Moho, Opentoons, Blender, trying to compete with them is like bringing a pillow to a gun fight )
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Expanding brain meme
Cause it\’s creative and there\’s so many possibilities to insult something
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Same reason why I don\’t get why people buy blank canvases, or hell, even a fucking \” invisible statue \” ( yes that is real, look it up )
1. Anyone can do a blank canvas
2. It is devoid of meaning
3. It\’s a fucking blank canvasThe sole reason why someone should buy a blank canvas is if it\’s a crucial item in an artist\’s life or if it caused something important to happen
i.e \” A great and revered artist has gone completely insane and I have one of his paintings which reflects that \”
Or
\” Here is the blank canvas that caused the biggest flame war on the internet \”
That is the only reason why anyone should buy a blank canvas, anything other than that and they get a prolonged vacation to the mental hospital free of charge by me
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It just looks oily ngl
3D fight scenes =/= detailed figures
details are harder to animate dynamically with heavily detailed figures, so 3d-heavy animations tend to focus more on flatter colors and simpler designs which are easier to animate / create angle shots of
there are some exceptions but id just animate a simple stickfigure at that point
an example:
Eh it’s not that detailed ( wait a minute you never said that ), just gradients and more nodes to move so 3D scenes look more convincing, pretty sure it’ll scale well with stretching ( we’ll have to see™ in a few months when I actually finish animating the dang thing )