Not a while ago I posted a forum about 3D on scratch with out costumes and I know allot of people now have done that.
So now I think its time to move on from making a 3D rotating cube and make a 3D world that you could fly around.
It might sound hard but I know lots of scratch users that could do it; maybe not on there own but as a team.
What I mean is that someone could make the 3D models, then someone could make the rotating scripts so you can fly around etc.
If you don't know much about 3D then I wouldn't advise you to get involved but if you do want to get involved please ask so you can go in the team and we can all work on the project.
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Zoophish wrote:
Not a while ago I posted a forum about 3D on scratch with out costumes and I know allot of people now have done that.
So now I think its time to move on from making a 3D rotating cube and make a 3D world that you could fly around.
It might sound hard but I know lots of scratch users that could do it; maybe not on there own but as a team.
What I mean is that someone could make the 3D models, then someone could make the rotating scripts so you can fly around etc.
If you don't know much about 3D then I wouldn't advise you to get involved but if you do want to get involved please ask so you can go in the team and we can all work on the project.
First off: Although you say many scratchers could do it, Unfortunately this is a very hard task that will take many hours of research and experiments.
Also, this fits better in collaborations. Please report for it to be moved
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Zoophish wrote:
Not a while ago I posted a forum about 3D on scratch with out costumes and I know allot of people now have done that.
So now I think its time to move on from making a 3D rotating cube and make a 3D world that you could fly around.
It might sound hard but I know lots of scratch users that could do it; maybe not on there own but as a team.
What I mean is that someone could make the 3D models, then someone could make the rotating scripts so you can fly around etc.
If you don't know much about 3D then I wouldn't advise you to get involved but if you do want to get involved please ask so you can go in the team and we can all work on the project.
Nice. I've been on scratch for a year, making 3D Tests,Games, and Projects. I would like to help on this project.
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Zoophish wrote:
Not a while ago I posted a forum about 3D on scratch with out costumes and I know allot of people now have done that.
So now I think its time to move on from making a 3D rotating cube and make a 3D world that you could fly around.
It might sound hard but I know lots of scratch users that could do it; maybe not on there own but as a team.
What I mean is that someone could make the 3D models, then someone could make the rotating scripts so you can fly around etc.
If you don't know much about 3D then I wouldn't advise you to get involved but if you do want to get involved please ask so you can go in the team and we can all work on the project.
I know how to do it see here scratch.mit.edu/projects/Devloper123/3013339
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Zoophish wrote:
Not a while ago I posted a forum about 3D on scratch with out costumes and I know allot of people now have done that.
So now I think its time to move on from making a 3D rotating cube and make a 3D world that you could fly around.
It might sound hard but I know lots of scratch users that could do it; maybe not on there own but as a team.
What I mean is that someone could make the 3D models, then someone could make the rotating scripts so you can fly around etc.
If you don't know much about 3D then I wouldn't advise you to get involved but if you do want to get involved please ask so you can go in the team and we can all work on the project.I know how to do it see here scratch.mit.edu/projects/Devloper123/3013339
Unfortunately I believe he also wants to include the spatial relationships and perspective changes that come with true 3-Dimentional programming, which would require a lot more than a couple of costume tricks, and would involve a hefty amount of mathematics.
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A simple game with wireframe graphics should be possible in Scratch. It'd require lots of crazy math, but y'know what they say, nothing is impossible c:
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