User:HankGuideDude/The Vault

A.K.A, the study, where all heads and species, so are the Support Tickets (see below) go here. Layout originally created by ZoshiX. Credits belong to Ha55ii for the ultimate spring of creating Stick Ranger, and some (if not all) of us for creating random heads and species!



Some important notes

 * The darkest color of the head for most heads is 20% the light color.
 * The body color doesn't affect the head color (for ants is the legs, not the heads).
 * The orientations of the Eel and Snake might be inaccurate (see 2nd image above).
 * For their movements, check the Species Functions article.

Bacteria
1. I made an empty bacteria base, and took a zen head for the example.

2. (zoom in) Make 2 diagonal lines from each corner to find the center of the head. In this case, it is the top left corner. Remember your mouse location and undo (Ctrl+Z) the lines and put the center dot.

3. Make a border around the head, then another around the border, and remove the internal border

4. Fit the red dot on the head to the one on the base.

5. ???

6. Profit! (lol) make sure to color of the border to the bacteria's "limbs" and remove the center dot when you're done. Now go color it or something...

Eel and/or Snake and/or Creeper and/or Worm
1. The process between the Snake/Worm (Snakes and Worms are similar to each other) and the Eel/Creeper (Eels and Creepers have a bear resemblance) are similar of each other, but there are some differences, so take a look at this.

2. (zoom in) Mark the center of the head by drawing 2 diagonal lines, then delete the diagonal lines when you found the center of head.

3. Repeat this step on ALL heads (including the Eel/Creeper's tail).

4. Erase ALL of the heads, but the center dots (they are different colored for coding in the next step). Then take a head of your choosing, but don't make the center holes yet.

The steps above tell what I did to make this happen, so you don't need to do steps 1-4 (but you do need the print in 4, so don't completely ignore that step. See the 2nd image above to use the Snake and Eel bodies with the OFFICIAL SR heads.

5. (zoom in again) Resize the head by using the selection tool and a calculator (optional), and resize them  6 times according to the percentage. Please note that: A. the white digits are decimals to note: 1, ⅞, ¾, ⅝, and ½. B. The pink "2x2" symbols the tail size for "Normal" sized enemy.

6. "Centerpiece" the created heads (Differently colored heads are for the body). Do take note of the initial color of the head.

7. Assemble the heads out by putting the alpha sized head on free space, then drag onto the center of the head the body assembly. Note: The head first, then the body later.

8. Repeat the step with the rest of the heads by putting the correct color code of the center, to the dots on the body assembly.

9. Complete the tail for the Eel/Creeper (must be overlapped from the body), if you created one. Otherwise, skip this step.

10. Clear the dots out (see step 6), and Voila!, you got what you wanted! All is left, of course, is to paint them.

''Note that these were made by logic, so there may be a mistake (see image above)... but for now, enjoy creating Snakes/Eels/Creepers/Worms!''

Scorpion
1. The assembly of the scorpion must be used, and the Hugeface head is for an example.

2. Decrease the image size by 50% (height and width; decimals are ignored). Make sure you make 6 small heads, as they will be used to assemble the body of the scorpion.

3. Find the "center" of the head by using 2 diagonals intersection.

4. The small head (head body) is colored in shades of grey to distinguish between the main head and the head body. This step might be difficult: Using the bottom line of the Scorpion's assembly, position the whole assembly on it or parallel to the red dot. If the red dots don't cover each over, move the red/blue dot map until the red dots cover each other.

5. Move the whole Scorpion body+main head assembly and match the small heads' blue dots to the blue dots on the assembly. Repeat for every head, and make a 3x3 square around the purple dot for the "stinger".

6. Remove the entire assembly but DON'T remove the pink dots on the Scorpion's legs. Also, make sure that the main head overlaps the front leg. Paint the legs (including the pink dots) the same color as the body color of the Scorpion. And there you have it, a Scorpion! You may paint it, if you want.

Ghost
1. The cloud head is an example (especially for a fairly big-sized head).

2. Find the "center" of the head by using 2 diagonals intersection.

3. Center the body first on the head-mark, then mark the excess parts of the ghost head that touch/covers the head.

4. Remove the marked excess parts. The head shouldn't touch and/or cover the head of the ghost pet/enemy you want to create.

5. Surround the head with a border (squared), then make another border (rounded) and use the rounded border to connect to the "tail" of the ghost.

6. Remove the internal border (squared) and the last thing? Why color it, of course!

Ant
1. Copy the head you want to make and make 2 extra copies of the head (The Omega head is for example).

2. Using the darkest color on the head, fill in the other colors with it, but keep one head colored regularly.

3. Move the regular head so that it overlaps one of the blank heads by 1px. Move the result to overlap the next blank head in the same fashion.

4. From the place where the heads overlap, draw lines down so that it is 5px tall from the lowest point on the body.

5. Finally, simply draw 1px to the left of the bottom of the legs. And you got yourself an ant! (Credits to Ludicrine for simpler words, and the creation of the species!)

Spinner
1. The Note head will be used as an example. The spinner is best suited to circular heads, but it may work with others as well.

2. Well here's how it works. You find the second pixel from the left and put the left arm on top of it.

3. Then you find the second pixel going from left to right on the bottom and do the same thing, then the same thing for the right, etc. And you got a spinner! (Credits to David7015 for simpler words, and the creation of the species!)