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  1. Extraordinary work of art worthy of the highest praise
  2. Aright, I'm calling it now, this topic WILL be locked by tomorrow!
  3. Oh, just stop and appreciate that it looks fantastic!
  4. toaster1

    Miia

    OH DEAR GOD GOOGLE IMAGES WHY??!@?!?!!!??!!
  5. Because it's insufferable to witness this pointless and nonsensical argument
  6. imo the one on the right is way smexier.
  7. The Fredbear ain't mine, I haven't made any 5n@f rigs It looks like Creeper2555's one
  8. Holy crap, is that a hole in his head in the last one? Great attention to detail! (why u play wit ma fels bruh)
  9. Logged in right now, saw a SKIBBZ wallpaper with a tditdatdwt comment, had to click
  10. toaster1

    Toilet Bowl Rig

    Important. I likey.
  11. toaster1

    Yoda talk

    Think so, I do not. Dew of Mountain, you do not drink. Doritos, neither. Confirmed, the Illuminati is.
  12. toaster1

    Yoda talk

    m8, u w0t. 1 me, versus 1. battle, of noscopes
  13. toaster1

    Yoda talk

    This, what is? On here, what is going? TEM, hOI IM!!!
  14. Step one, load a whole bunch of blocks in your library to be "materials" (wood, iron blocks, etc) For weapon poles or other long pieces of weapons, I suggest you check the "repeat" button and rescale the block to lengthen it without stretching the textures. For example, I've made this piece of wood 14 blocks high to act as a pole. That's pretty short when rescaled, about up to the size of Steve's chest. Feel free to make it bigger. Now, you have to create instances of both blocks to the timeline. When they load, they would be at normal block size. In the case of our 14 block high piece of wood, it would be very tall. Now you have to rescale them so it would fit in a Steve's hand. I personally prefer them at 0.1 (a tenth of their original size). Now we have to create the more advanced parts of the rig (in this case, we're making a spear. So let's make a spear head with the iron block material.) First off, make a folder and parent the iron block to it. Name the folder "spearhead". Now move that folder to the top of the pole. Remember that the pole and the iron block have to be exactly aligned with each other. They mustn't be pushing into each other or have a gap between them. I always use the position grid tool to make it easier. Now you have to clone the iron block (inside the spearhead folder, don't clone the folder itself) and place the clone above the original one and rescale it. Do this several times until you have a spearhead. It's pretty self explanatory Now parent both the spearhead folder (not the blocks inside the folder) and the wood pole to a new folder. Name the folder "Spear" and voilĂ ! Now just save the rig and you've made a spear that's probably a hundred times better than the one I've made! Here's a random picture for no reason
  15. I can see where this is going
  16. Nyeh heh heh! My brilliant plain is now complete! With this vision-enhancing device, I shall see all that I couldn't see before! I will be able to look through walls, I will have X-ray vision and I will finally be able to steal Toriel's recipe for spaghetti pie! ... That's how it works, right?
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