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.
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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