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#1 2010-02-09 21:10:29

GirWaffles64
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Registered: 2009-08-09
Posts: 1000+

Even More Blocks?

While trying to mesh with Hyperion23 (with 1.2, it didn't work) I found more blocks!

Just shift click the r in scratch in 1.2 and a little window saying experimental blocks pops up.


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#2 2010-02-12 22:50:56

billyedward
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Registered: 2008-01-03
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Re: Even More Blocks?

This is a very good discovery... I knew about these from 1.0, however getting them in 1.2 using the shift+r trick... very cool.

The only thing that I've been able to get these blocks to do so far is to get the stage background to pan, however I'm sure there is a way of making more of them work.

Although I've known about these for a while, now, I haven't looked into them too much.
However, with this new discovery I think that I will try to figure them out through the source code, and add them to Streak.

Thank you for pointing these out!

I am eagerly awaiting a response from the scratch team, explaining them further.


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#3 2010-02-13 13:26:03

GirWaffles64
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Registered: 2009-08-09
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Re: Even More Blocks?

billyedward wrote:

This is a very good discovery... I knew about these from 1.0, however getting them in 1.2 using the shift+r trick... very cool.

The only thing that I've been able to get these blocks to do so far is to get the stage background to pan, however I'm sure there is a way of making more of them work.

Although I've known about these for a while, now, I haven't looked into them too much.
However, with this new discovery I think that I will try to figure them out through the source code, and add them to Streak.

Thank you for pointing these out!

I am eagerly awaiting a response from the scratch team, explaining them further.

Yeah, a lot of the blocks I didn't understand (how would Z work in a 2-D program?) and I'm glad you have found interest in them!


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