These are what i’d go through to someone with no experience in Stick Nodes or animating in general:
1. Navigating around, using the side bar to select certain options such as ‘Create Stickfigure’. I wouldn’t go over importing stickfigures over though yet or submissions
2. Get them to create 3 Stickfigures. The first time I assess what they have done and give criticism, this continues until they are at a good standard. I forgot to say I would teach them what each tool would do first.
3. I’d get them to learn a bit about tweening, frame intervals, sound effects etc. until they have managed their bearings with it.
4. I’d teach them about how to submit a stickfigure and import.
5. Finally as a slight side note but still a relevant note for wider context, I would teach them about the site, requirements for submissions, how to be a successful stickfigure creator and animator and other further knowledge about rules for posts on the site.
Why do you plan on tutoring / teaching someone?
I’d be willing to offer some advice here and there. Stick Nodes is something I am very familiar with, I know ways to keep a balanced level of animating and stickfigure creation, I know ways to motivate set person and I am know what will earn high stickfigure downloads and what will not.
Replying to:Tastylemon16These are what i’d go through to someone with no experience
This is really helpful information! I need help from SN animators about what should be taught first / be aware about on Stick Nodes.
Thank you so much. I will credit you for this help bro
These are what i’d go through to someone with no experience in Stick Nodes or animating in general:
1. Navigating around, using the side bar to select certain options such as ‘Create Stickfigure’. I wouldn’t go over importing stickfigures over though yet or submissions
2. Get them to create 3 Stickfigures. The first time I assess what they have done and give criticism, this continues until they are at a good standard. I forgot to say I would teach them what each tool would do first.
3. I’d get them to learn a bit about tweening, frame intervals, sound effects etc. until they have managed their bearings with it.
4. I’d teach them about how to submit a stickfigure and import.
5. Finally as a slight side note but still a relevant note for wider context, I would teach them about the site, requirements for submissions, how to be a successful stickfigure creator and animator and other further knowledge about rules for posts on the site.
Why do you plan on tutoring / teaching someone?
I’d be willing to offer some advice here and there. Stick Nodes is something I am very familiar with, I know ways to keep a balanced level of animating and stickfigure creation, I know ways to motivate set person and I am know what will earn high stickfigure downloads and what will not.
This is really helpful information! I need help from SN animators about what should be taught first / be aware about on Stick Nodes.
Thank you so much. I will credit you for this help bro
Happy to help
I already did, it was quite annoying.
Hell I think it’d be!