skater123 wrote:
They should make a 3D compatible scratch.
If you want to do 3D, just click on the Alice link in my signature and switch to Alice.
Here is an example of what you can accomplish:
http://scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=2WwQI7dPiAw
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You could also try StarLogoTNG
It's made by mit and is simple like scratch.
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Jman720 wrote:
You could also try StarLogoTNG
It's made by mit and is simple like scratch.
StarLogo TNG looks very interesting. I was unaware of it. Will take a look at it.
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I downloaded Starlogo. I don't know how to play it yet, but it's like an advanced Scratch. Still Drag and Drop, but now's there's different stuff. It has the boolean stuff like Alice, but it seems easier
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3d in scratch? We don't need actual blocks for that. All we need are blocks for shearing the images by certain amounts. (Basically, shrinking the images at one of the the outer edges, but not at the other end) Then, with a little math, we could make our own 3d using a 2d interface.
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@dbal
Maybe that link isn't suitable for younger scratchers
regards
Simon
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SimpleScratch wrote:
@dbal
Maybe that link isn't suitable for younger scratchers
regards
Simon
It is fine. The most graphic thing in it is a guy getting run over and there is no blood and it is from a distance.
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SimpleScratch wrote:
@dbal
Maybe that link isn't suitable for younger scratchers
regards
Simon
Whoever knows the rules will need to make that determination. I don't know what the rules are in that regard. If I'm told to take the link down, I will certainly do so.
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