Could you be more specific? A. What triggers the turn? B. How much do you want it to turn?
But essentially, it's just like:
When gf clicked turn [amount here] degrees
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Use the
turn () degreesblock
Last edited by jji7skyline (2012-03-11 22:35:37)
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when gf clicked forever if <key [left arrow v] pressed?> turn left [10] degrees end if <key [right arrow v] pressed?> turn right [10] degrees end endCan you exlain in more detail what you want to achieve though?
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RedRocker227 wrote:
when gf clicked forever if <key [left arrow v] pressed?> turn left [10] degrees end if <key [right arrow v] pressed?> turn right [10] degrees end endCan you exlain in more detail what you want to achieve though?
I think he just wanted the block to turn sprites around. As in, just learn how to rotate.
Last edited by Splodgey (2012-03-12 11:46:34)
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Splodgey wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
when gf clicked forever if <key [left arrow v] pressed?> turn left [10] degrees end if <key [right arrow v] pressed?> turn right [10] degrees end endCan you exlain in more detail what you want to achieve though?I think he just wanted the block to turn sprites around. As in, just learn how to rotate.
Yeah but this is just a very simple method. He might've wanted a velocity-like turning style, or 3D rotating, etc..
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RedRocker227 wrote:
Splodgey wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
when gf clicked forever if <key [left arrow v] pressed?> turn left [10] degrees end if <key [right arrow v] pressed?> turn right [10] degrees end endCan you exlain in more detail what you want to achieve though?I think he just wanted the block to turn sprites around. As in, just learn how to rotate.
Yeah but this is just a very simple method. He might've wanted a velocity-like turning style, or 3D rotating, etc..
That is his 1st and only post. I highly doubt it. (Then again, they could have been using scratch for a while. But haven't had an account)
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Splodgey wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Splodgey wrote:
I think he just wanted the block to turn sprites around. As in, just learn how to rotate.Yeah but this is just a very simple method. He might've wanted a velocity-like turning style, or 3D rotating, etc..
That is his 1st and only post. I highly doubt it. (Then again, they could have been using scratch for a while. But haven't had an account)
You can't just assume that just because he isn't very active on the forums, he's not a very good programmer
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RedRocker227 wrote:
Splodgey wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Yeah but this is just a very simple method. He might've wanted a velocity-like turning style, or 3D rotating, etc..That is his 1st and only post. I highly doubt it. (Then again, they could have been using scratch for a while. But haven't had an account)
You can't just assume that just because he isn't very active on the forums, he's not a very good programmer
I know, He's also a new Scratcher. Most people would get there account as soon as.... oh nvm.
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