http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/jkingshooter/109222
its a dying animtion u can use.
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Ok. Well, I'd use them, but many resource sites have very few things in them (with the exception of a few) but, eh, this is a LITTLE bigger! If i had to rate it from one to ten, eh, I'd give it a six!
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Well, It's not that the quality! It's the quantity. Heck, a few more and I'd give it a 10/10!
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Oh, and I forgot, maybe even more than what I asked, and I'd give you a 15/10!
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it isn't that easy to get sprites on thre site. you need to post this and many other codes. The code:
[Edited by Scratch Administrators: no need to put such a long piece of PHP code]
Cat-Scratch wrote:
Oh, and I forgot, maybe even more than what I asked, and I'd give you a 15/10!
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it is not, but it is the upload code from PunBB.
JSO wrote:
Well, that code is not writen by me. Also, I already have written the scripts (ofcourse I still try to improve) so to upload a sprite I only have to add it to a "list".
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Thats actually really cool

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adriangl wrote:
what did you use to make scratchresources? example: freewebs.
All 'real' websites like Google, freewebs itself, yahoo, and pretty much any other site on the web are made with a text editor because unlike freewebs' easy type-'n'-go interface, they are written in a code which could look something like this:
<html>
<head>
<title>The Website of Awesomeness</title>
<script src="blah.js">
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="blah.css">
</head>
<body>
BLAHBLAHBLAHABLAHBLAHABLAHABLHABLAHABLHABLAHBLAHBLAHBLAHBLAHBLAHBLAH
</body>
</html>
But MUCH MUCH MUCH LONGER!
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