I found this idea on my Nintendo DSi, on a programm named Flipnote (don't know if it was already suggested).
I suggest a new function on the graphic editor to help you:
When you create a new costume, you can active an option who show the ghost of the precedent costume:
- Screenshot of the first costume:
- Screenshot of the new costume:
It's really helpfull on Flipnote and I think it would be nice on Scratch.
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I feel silly asking this, but are you talking about a form of Onion skinning?
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Dazachi wrote:
But would you be able to change how the stickman looks?
Sorry but I don't get it. What stickman and what costume?
Chrischb wrote:
I feel silly asking this, but are you talking about a form of Onion skinning?
I didn't know the name (Onion skinning), but yes I am talking about something like that for the editor. The "ghost effect" would be visible only on the editor to help you, not when you are playing.
Last edited by VilceGT (2010-07-30 07:56:19)
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This would definitely help, but you should be able to turn it off if you want. I know that a watermark would get annoying if I was drawing a new costume that was completely unrelated to the previous one.
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Oh, we suggested this already. You can look at this topic: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 5#p397325]
Specifically at my post. I made a mockup.
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Harakou wrote:
This would definitely help, but you should be able to turn it off if you want. I know that a watermark would get annoying if I was drawing a new costume that was completely unrelated to the previous one.
Look the second screenshot: you can check or uncheck "Show the ghost of the precedent costume" (the design isn't perfect I made it fast).
Greatdane wrote:
Oh, we suggested this already. You can look at this topic: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 5#p397325]
Specifically at my post. I made a mockup.
Sorry I didn't see this post. You can take mine as a up of your idea
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