The sprites that come with the program don't flip upside down with the bounce function. However, my handdrawn sprites (Scratch paint editor) always flip upside down on bounce. Both the sprites (handdrawn and ones that come with the program) have identical settings. Please help. If I check the don't rotate button, then my sprites go backwards. Besides, the sprites that come with the program don't have that button checked anyway, so that can't be the problem.
Thanks,
B
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There's an easy way to fix that.
Over top of the scripts pane, there's a little pane with information on the sprite. There are three buttons right on top of eachother there. One of them looks like a circular arrow, the other one is a straight arrow, and the other one is a dot. Click on the straight arrow to fix your problem
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psdbenj wrote:
The sprites that come with the program don't flip upside down with the bounce function. However, my handdrawn sprites (Scratch paint editor) always flip upside down on bounce. Both the sprites (handdrawn and ones that come with the program) have identical settings. Please help. If I check the don't rotate button, then my sprites go backwards. Besides, the sprites that come with the program don't have that button checked anyway, so that can't be the problem.
Thanks,
B
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psdbenj wrote:
Thanks! Figured it out right after making the post. That one could be a program improvement (not too intuitive).
Thanks again,
B
Yes. Most new scratchers does not know how to use that function. The first one means it can rotate freely. (Drag the blue line on the sprite thumbnail to see) The second one means it can rotate left or right. Only. And the third one means you can rotate it, but the sprite will stay the same graphic.
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Count down, stickdude123. The solution is already given, and that's not an error.
coolstuff wrote:
There's an easy way to fix that.
Over top of the scripts pane, there's a little pane with information on the sprite. There are three buttons right on top of eachother there. One of them looks like a circular arrow, the other one is a straight arrow, and the other one is a dot. Click on the straight arrow to fix your problem![]()
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That's wierd. It hasn't happened to my sprites. I think the arrows on the top like coolstuff said will work.
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