Molybdenum wrote:
henley wrote:
BirdByte wrote:
Actually, this will be too easy to do in 2.0; they have a warp block that atomically preforms the script it contains, and so, it'll be easy to do tools like this with a hidden sprite and the pen.
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This topic was made long ago. Before anyone knew about the warp block, and hardly anything about 2.0. So no one could have thought of this.
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Oops, this is one of the first times I didn't notice a necropost.
it isnt a necropost, the topic is still relevant
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Molybdenum wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
I dont think these blocks are necessary but I would like the "flood fill" block.
You don't need it. Floodfill is easily made in regular scratch (although its a bit slow). Lemme just look for that project...
Anyway, I think the stage should only have pen down, pen up, and a block which acts like a go to x () y().
so... regular pen blocks plus
move pen to x() y()
I guess that will work...
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Wes64 wrote:
Molybdenum wrote:
henley wrote:
This topic was made long ago. Before anyone knew about the warp block, and hardly anything about 2.0. So no one could have thought of this.![]()
Oops, this is one of the first times I didn't notice a necropost.
it isnt a necropost, the topic is still relevant
Alright. I meant to say something like old thread, but I couldn't remember the exact word.
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henley wrote:
zammer990 wrote:
If this was made, the 0s1s interest would definitely peak.
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Molybdenum wrote:
henley wrote:
BirdByte wrote:
Actually, this will be too easy to do in 2.0; they have a warp block that atomically preforms the script it contains, and so, it'll be easy to do tools like this with a hidden sprite and the pen.
![]()
This topic was made long ago. Before anyone knew about the warp block, and hardly anything about 2.0. So no one could have thought of this.
![]()
Oops, this is one of the first times I didn't notice a necropost.
you don't always have to notice a necropost
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