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Pivot Stick Fugure Animation카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 29. 10:19
◆ Added new filter, 'Hue shift' (Pro only).◆ Fixed bug regarding using the back button to leave Movieclip Editing mode.◆ Fixed bug where movieclip name would change upon save, causing duplicates in the library.◆ Fixed bug where scaled-up movieclips would look weird.◆ Fixed other rare bugs regarding movieclips.◆ Fixed filter issue with tint & opacity.◆ Added proper Japanese font to textfields, will only work with actual Japanese characters.◆ Added 'Nudge amount' input on the Arrows window to make each nudge a specific number of pixels.◆ The Magnifier window can now zoom out. Also, you can choose to hide nodes. This makes it useful for you to see the entire scene while you're working zoomed-in.◆ Fixed a 'Split segment' layering issue.◆ Many small miscellaneous tweaks and changes, see the website for more info (3.0.0) Movieclips added!
A very big new feature, movieclips are individual objects which contain animated frames that can be added to your project, like stickfigures. Memehsia, What is this lag?I love this app. It’s an amazing beginners guide and it helps me draw comics. It’s a great app, for all but one thing-I got a super weird lag or glitch or something. I recently went onto the app to make a new animation.
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As usual I got the “pro version” or whatever advertisement that is. As soon as it stopped loading my screen went red and blue 3D on me like those 3D movie glasses when you hold them kind of far. My stick person got this meme face and it all stopped for a second, and then a pop up stick person- just like the one that had that face before- came onto the screen. After that everything functioned, and it didn’t happen again. I’m just wondering if it was an Easter egg, or someone hacked my phone.
PIXEL GUN NEEDS IMPROVEMENTS, Nice but a few problemsThis app is pretty good, great graphic! But I have a few issues. First of all, it's so confusing to add and delete characters, because they didn't give you any instructions. Also if you wanna get more background and characters, you have to go to their website which is hard because when I get to the website I don't know how to get the background and characters. So I stuck with the white background and these boring characters, which doesn't fit the scene. So I just want you to give me some instructions of what to do to get more background and characters.
And please give me some instructions. Thanks for reading this.
Developer Response,Some kind of simple tutorial is something I'll be adding soon. As for the website, once you go to the 'Download more stickfigures' link, it's a pretty simple listing page full of recently-uploaded stickfigures. You can click a category and browse, 'Backgrounds' for example. Or you can type in a search and see if something you want pops up. Then, to download, just read the simple instructions at the top of the page (http://sticknodes.com/stickfigures/). Lostproductivity, Unusual and amazing.This is a wonderful app for creative purposes. As a person with medium fingers it does get a little claustrophobic on a 6, but I loved using it on iPad.
Ability to stretch and clone and make invisible is great. Will be trying some joke characters where arms can be ripped off. Sound import from Dropbox would be great, but don't reinvent this awesome wheel. Just keep doing what you do. Would be nice to rotate backgrounds but am thinking of just making things out of sticks.PS If you need to add sound effects quickly in formats that are not supported, you can create the Sticknodes file, add your sounds to iCloud and add them in Blink Video Editor very simply alongside the original video. Developer Response,Yeah I know how you feel, I try to keep things as 'clean' as possible because I know it can get a bit small on a phone, but iPads are great for this I agree.
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Sometimes the simplest programs are the most effective, and Pivot Stickfigure Animator is a case in point. It’s a free application that’s quick to install, getting students animating in no time.The program is based on the principles of frame-by-frame animation, using stick figures to show how it works. The software comes with a range of pre-designed stick figures, covering everything from people to horses and elephants, and students can easily create their own using the Stickfigure Builder too.Figures are constructed from lines and circles, and each line and circle has a number of pivot points for connecting other lines and circles. These figures can be imported into the scene ready for animation or shared with classmates for use in other projects. Colours can be customised, and you can import custom backgrounds, so there’s no reason to end up with only black-and-white scenes. In fact, there’s plenty of scope for students looking to expand their projects further.
Recording involves the standard process commonly found in most 2D and stop-motion packages: simply move the lines and circles that comprise the various limbs and body parts of your stick figures, capture a keyframe, and move on to the next. Animations can be saved in their native format for editing later, or exported as an animated GIF to use on web pages – or edit in another package.There are signs that this isn’t a commercial package. The interface is dull; some colour would lend it clarity and more appeal to younger users. The feature set is limited, but then this isn’t a package for professional-quality animation.Instead, the almost self-explanatory workings and minimal icons mean that anyone can use Stickfigure Animator and create something cool and interesting. Plus, with a little imagination, both students and educators can produce more complex work, while having plenty of fun along the way.