Hi to all, I've already made a game in scratch but I wish to know how they made the game coin runners which is a 3D game in scratch. Here is the website:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/RHY3756547/1530618
When I look at the scripts I bang my head against the laptop. I also want to make a 3D game in scratch. Thanks
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What about the code?
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There is no simple way to make a 3d game on scratch. The 3d in that game is made off tons of costumes that change according to the direction the player is facing
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Please can someone explain the code. Thanks
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This might be a weird answer, but...
The creator of that project is considered to be one of the best Scratchers to even come on the scene. He was banned due to being inappropriate and rude. Any and all 3D projects use Trig, which is taught in Calculus. RHY has many years of experience with Scratch. If you haven't done trig and you are not experienced with Scratch, I suggest you do simpler things.
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What about this:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/JoelP/33274
It seems quite simple, so can't I make a 3D game with that? Thanks
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making a 3d game can never b simple,it requires a lots of costumes to be changed consequently as according to the position of the sprite and contains complex coding... i would suggest its better to dirty your hands with 2d games first and when you think you are good enough to switch to 3D games..go for it...
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Don't worry, I've done animations in 3D graphics software. But please can someone explain each part of the card and how it is used? Thanks. I would be very grateful
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sorry! each part of the code !
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Describe what you mean by "3d". You can make 2.5D games relatively easily, but if you want a camera that moves around? Scratch can't do that very well. Anyway, you might wanna check the wiki.
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Gravitation wrote:
This might be a weird answer, but...
The creator of that project is considered to be one of the best Scratchers to even come on the scene. He was banned due to being inappropriate and rude. Any and all 3D projects use Trig, which is taught in Calculus. RHY has many years of experience with Scratch. If you haven't done trig and you are not experienced with Scratch, I suggest you do simpler things.
Trig is sometimes taught with Algebra II or Pre-Calculus.
Either use trig, or make a LOT of costumes.
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