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From: Sa46Gl01Cannibal
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  • holy crap that would take me a month i really have to admit that is an aaaaawwwwwsssssooooommmmm video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • how do you make them move!

  • stykz isnt the mac version of pivot :O i have it on my windows! st

  • cool, whats the song called?

  • @riaminal The song is just something I made in garageband a while back.

  • lol nice message on the human tower thing

  • I...I...I must....suscribe.

  • i liked it... nice job, i am just a beginner i just started, haha but having 150 views on something this good is terrible... GOOD LUCK

  • lol nice vedio

  • were you trying to make a subliminal message in that human tower thing?

  • @ThePapercutNinja SHHH!!

  • @Sa46Gl01Cannibal lol. right.

  • This isn´t really a mac version... you can get it for windows too... its just another similar program that happens to be availale for mac too...

  • I know you made this song but it kinda sucks...... garage band isn't that good

  • how do you make walls and floors?

  • Can't agree with the info comment 'it takes a long time to do'. I find Stykz fast to use because you don't have to keep confirming that you want to add a new frame or accept changes to an existing frame. What's faster than moving whatever part(s) need moving, hitting Enter and then using onion skins to make the next changes ... and so on and so on.

    I'm generally not a fan of much stickfugure animation, they mostly seem to be based on mindless fighting - but Stykz makes it easy to experiment.

  • I tried to make some on creative things.

    its hard!

  • It's hard to get things looking right, I agree --- and be wary of the forum where a few of the members (not all) prefer to think that criticism is best offered as put-downs. But as a stick-figure program, Stykz has a lot going for it, and the schedule for future developments is impressive.

  • how u take their heads off??

  • double click the head and press delte in teh properties menu

  • how do you change the background color?

  • I know, it's sooooo long... :D

  • you used garage band :P

  • how do you make the sticks small

  • my advice would be slightly wrong because i cant remember the names of the pallettes so look up a tutorial somewhere

    i have i feeling it might be "density"

  • scale

  • im on a mac

  • dude how do you upload that video i keep trying and it says upload failed try moving to a new format.please write

  • are you on an administrators account?

  • Nice. can you teach me some lessons. xD! Cuz, My computer broke down, I was an Inter. low, well now Stykz, its gonna take some time getting used to.

  • very nice use of garage band

  • i have stykz as well, but hos do you add the music? is there a movie maker for mac?

  • i used imovie to add the music and the different films together

  • oh ok cool. is it automatically on the mac? or do you need to download it?

  • Cool, I use Stykz too. Subscribe!!!

  • colours..colours!!

    cool design! i like the style of the whole thing. and yes, nice audio-track.

    EXPORT ISSUE:

    just export as quicktime. do short sequences, export em seperatly. i would prefer 100% (better quality, it's worth to wait i think)

    import it to imovie or finalcut. with final cut you may get better results... do some editing, credits...i used some fx like slomo, my animation wasn't perfect

    export the movie with h.264 codec. you can even do HD!!

    watch my movie to check

    marco

  • hey how do you upload stykz animations? i have a mac too but i can't upload them

  • oh, i filmed it with ishowu. it wouldn't let me make it into a movie.

  • file, export then choose any setting u want but u can only export 2 quicktime. best to set to 50 percent or fr good quality 100 percent. check out my stykz fight

  • Step 1.) Save your "Stykz" animations to a thumb drive.

    Step 2.) Bring your thumb drive to a friend's house who has a Windows computer with "Windows Movie Maker".

    Step 3.) Put the animation on the Movie Maker timeline and add audio or effects or whatever.

    Step 4.) Finish the movie and save it.

    Step 5.) Upload the Movie Maker video to YouTube.

  • Cool song.

  • HAHA garage band

  • nice vid! awesome! 5 stars!

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