I Suggest that in the paint you put the opition invert colors,black and white colors,an airbrush ,and free from select.I also would like you to put a seek in the watching part. Also more font opitions,and auto save if you turn off the computer when it's still running or when you exit out and haven't saved(to warn you).Upload more then one picture at one time.Undo as many times.I know its alot but if you can do some of these that be great! -Sakura37
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Sakura37 wrote:
1) black and white colors
2) and free from select
3) I also would like you to put a seek in the watching part
4) Also more font opitions
5) and auto save if you turn off the computer when it's still running or when you exit out and haven't saved(to warn you).
6) Upload more then one picture at one time.
7) Undo as many times.
1) You can select black and white manually if that's what you mean, and there's also some grayscale colors if that's what you mean.
2) What? (EDIT: Nvm, now I know what you mean. Nice idea.)
3) Same.
4) Just install more fonts, Scratch can use any font you computer has.
5) This might be good to have in the whole Scratch program. But Scratch already asks you if you want to save before you exit.
6) I don't get it.
7) Nice idea.
Last edited by technoguyx (2010-02-02 16:55:55)
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technoguyx wrote:
Sakura37 wrote:
black and white colors
and free from select
I also would like you to put a seek in the watching part
Also more font opitions
and auto save if you turn off the computer when it's still running or when you exit out and haven't saved(to warn you).
Upload more then one picture at one time.
Undo as many times.1) You can select black and white manually if that's what you mean, and there's also some grayscale colors if that's what you mean.
2) What?
3) Same.
4) Just install more fonts, Scratch can use any font you computer has.
5) This might be good to have in the whole Scratch program. But Scratch already asks you if you want to save before you exit.
6) I don't get it.
7) Nice idea.
technoguyx.... the problem is that if you set the color to black or white or any shades of gray, the shade blocks turns the color it into red (or blue sometimes) - this using the pen blocks...
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Lucario621 wrote:
technoguyx.... the problem is that if you set the color to black or white or any shades of gray, the shade blocks turns the color it into red (or blue sometimes) - this using the pen blocks...
Never knew about this... It'd be essential for the pen block to support shades of grey, so I agree with it
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