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DeviantArt is a massive hub for the Pivot animation community. Many advanced animators pack their custom figures into "packs" and upload them for free download.

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Every line and circle you draw adds a joint to your figure. Over-complicating a figure makes it incredibly tedious to pose. Only add joints where explicit movement is required. 2. Strategic Handle Placement pivot animator stick library

| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Figure appears tiny/huge | In the library, right‑click → Set Default Scale | | Joints are broken | Open in Figure Builder, reconnect segments | | Colours don’t save | Use Fill Colour and Line Colour – both must be set | | Library won’t refresh | Close Pivot, delete cache.dat in the figures folder | | STK file not showing | Ensure it has .stk extension, not .txt |

: Pistols, rifles, and heavy machinery, often packaged with separate muzzle flash and bullet casing assets. DeviantArt is a massive hub for the Pivot

Instead of animating plain lines and circles, these libraries allow you to load detailed characters. You can find everything from realistic human anatomy and anime characters to hyper-detailed military weaponry and vehicles. Why Use Custom STK Libraries?

Many animators give away their custom "nodes" or stick figures in the descriptions of their animation tests. How to Organize Your Library for Workflow Over-complicating a figure makes it incredibly tedious to

Pivot Animator remains one of the most accessible and enduring 2D animation programs available. Its simplicity relies on stick figures and custom sprites controlled by joints or pivots.

A common mistake is having a library where a sword is bigger than a house because they were created by different authors.

If you are looking for specific types of stick figures, let me know, and I can guide you to specialized packs in the Pivot community! Stk Library - Pivot Animator