Pivot Animator Stick Library ~repack~ May 2026

Pivot Animator , you can access or create "paper"-style assets (cutout or textured figures) using the built-in library or the Figure Builder

. While there is no single "Produce Paper" command, you can achieve this effect by using

(image-based segments) or downloading custom figures from the official repository. 1. Accessing the STK Library The official STK Library pivot animator stick library

contains thousands of pre-made figures, including objects and characters that may use a "paper" or "hand-drawn" aesthetic. Pivot Animator How to open: In Pivot Animator, go to the menu and click Download Figures . This opens the library in your web browser. Searching:

Use the category filters to look for "Objects" or specific textures. Many community-made packs (often saved as files) include "paper cutout" style figures. Pivot Animator 2. Creating "Paper" Figures with Sprites Pivot Animator , you can access or create

If you want to produce a specific "paper" look, the best method is to use Figure Builder Pivot Animator Prepare your image:

Create a paper-texture drawing in a program like MS Paint or Photoshop and save it as a transparent Import into Pivot: Figure Builder (File > Create Figure Type). File > Load Sprite and select your paper image. Select the Create Figure Mode (the stick figure

Attach the sprite to a segment to make it movable like a standard stick figure. 3. Using "Animation Paper" (Separate Software) If you are looking for Animation Paper

specifically, it is a separate, professional 2D drawing software often mentioned alongside Pivot for hand-drawn animation. It is not a feature within Pivot itself, but you can draw "paper" frames there and import them into Pivot as backgrounds or sprites. Quick File Reference Topic: 1.3.7. STK Files - Pivot Animator

Step 1: Create Your Figure on the Canvas

5. Organising a Large Library

Once you download 100+ figures, the default flat list becomes a mess. Here’s how to keep it tidy:

Method 2 – Import during animation

  1. In the library panel, click Add Figure.
  2. Browse to any .stk file on your computer.
  3. The figure is now permanently added to your library.