@Tired Brony
You’re using strokes with tangible width? Hehe, guess Flash is just that much better for strokes with pointed ends. I’ve been putting together some puppets in Tahoma2D in my spare time and the limitations around that have made me use zero-width lines with fills to behave as if they’re strokes, lol
The biggest difference between the puppets I made all those years ago and the real ones were that the official puppets use a stroke width of 3, and I used something larger than that because I simply didn’t know better at the time.
Funny thing is, I eventually made a perfect 100% completely show accurate puppet, but never used it because I lost the file when my old computer died.
Nowadays there’s 1-1 show accurate puppets so it’s near impossible to tell what’s an official rig and what’s not, making it easier to get away with using official puppets. Not that I’m complaining.
You’re using strokes with tangible width? Hehe, guess Flash is just that much better for strokes with pointed ends. I’ve been putting together some puppets in Tahoma2D in my spare time and the limitations around that have made me use zero-width lines with fills to behave as if they’re strokes, lol
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