How to Create Extra Stick Models for Pivot
Open up Pivot., Click on File > Create Figure Type to start making a new figure. , Familiarize yourself with the design screen., Save your figure into your Pivot Stickman folder. , Click on File > Load Figure Type.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open up Pivot.
The names of the functions are as follows:
Pivot Add Line
- this adds a line segment to your drawing.
Add Circle
- this adds a circle segment to your drawing.
Toggle icon
- this allows you to toggle between adding lines and circles.
Change Segment Thickness
- change the thickness of the particular segment you are working on; e.g. a torso might be thicker Duplicate Segment
- this enables you to duplicate whichever segment is active.
Static/Dynamic Segment
- choose whether the segment you are working on will be static (not move), or dynamic (will be able to move).
Delete Segment
- use this to get rid of any segment that you want to. ,, Then navigate to the folder where your alternate stick figures are kept. -
Step 2: Click on File > Create Figure Type to start making a new figure.
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Step 3: Familiarize yourself with the design screen.
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Step 4: Save your figure into your Pivot Stickman folder.
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Step 5: Click on File > Load Figure Type.
Detailed Guide
The names of the functions are as follows:
Pivot Add Line
- this adds a line segment to your drawing.
Add Circle
- this adds a circle segment to your drawing.
Toggle icon
- this allows you to toggle between adding lines and circles.
Change Segment Thickness
- change the thickness of the particular segment you are working on; e.g. a torso might be thicker Duplicate Segment
- this enables you to duplicate whichever segment is active.
Static/Dynamic Segment
- choose whether the segment you are working on will be static (not move), or dynamic (will be able to move).
Delete Segment
- use this to get rid of any segment that you want to. ,, Then navigate to the folder where your alternate stick figures are kept.
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