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#1 2010-07-01 17:09:23

xX_Avri_Scarell_Xx
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Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

Like, If you draw something with the pen, the drawing will change colors?
Idk, Helping my bro out.


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#2 2010-07-01 17:10:24

The-Whiz
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Re: Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

There's a [change pen color by (_)] block that changes the pen color...

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#3 2010-07-01 17:12:20

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Re: Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

The-Whiz wrote:

There's a [change pen color by (_)] block that changes the pen color...

I meant after it's already drawn  hmm


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#4 2010-07-01 17:25:20

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Re: Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

Oh. The only way I can think of is to just keep re-rendering the pen drawing....

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#5 2010-07-01 20:32:35

coolstuff
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Re: Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

Nope, there's no way, other than what The-Whiz suggested - redrawing the whole thing.

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#6 2010-07-02 01:31:07

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Re: Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

Unless the drawing becomes a sprite... then you could change its color effect - but I doubt that a sprite could be used as a drawing... xP


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#7 2010-07-02 01:33:55

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Re: Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

I better take notes on this.
Uh... and sorry to attempt to hijack the topic, but I have a few questions regarding the pen tool too.
Can colour detection be used with pens? And how many active pen colours can be on the screen at once?


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#8 2010-07-02 02:48:00

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Re: Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

1. Yes. Color detection applies to any color on the stage. 2. I'm pretty sure as long as you don't crash scratch.... tongue  You can have a...lot.

On topic: Unless you re-render the whole drawing.


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#9 2010-07-02 05:10:59

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Re: Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

Blade-Edge wrote:

Can colour detection be used with pens? And how many active pen colours can be on the screen at once?

172800


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#10 2010-07-02 11:09:02

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Re: Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

juststickman wrote:

Blade-Edge wrote:

Can colour detection be used with pens? And how many active pen colours can be on the screen at once?

172800

So four would be okay then.
But if it was possible, could someone program like some kind of paintbrush to autopaint something premade?


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#11 2010-07-02 11:16:37

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Re: Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

Blade-Edge wrote:

juststickman wrote:

Blade-Edge wrote:

Can colour detection be used with pens? And how many active pen colours can be on the screen at once?

172800

So four would be okay then.
But if it was possible, could someone program like some kind of paintbrush to autopaint something premade?

Yes. Use lists.

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#12 2010-07-02 11:54:07

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Re: Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

samurai768 wrote:

Blade-Edge wrote:

juststickman wrote:


172800

So four would be okay then.
But if it was possible, could someone program like some kind of paintbrush to autopaint something premade?

Yes. Use lists.

I'm not exactly sure what those are


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#13 2010-07-02 12:26:31

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Re: Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

Blade-Edge wrote:

samurai768 wrote:

Blade-Edge wrote:


So four would be okay then.
But if it was possible, could someone program like some kind of paintbrush to autopaint something premade?

Yes. Use lists.

I'm not exactly sure what those are

Err, go to the variable section. Underneath variables, there will be a thing for lists.

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#14 2010-07-02 22:39:56

Harakou
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Re: Is there a way to make what you draw using the pen tool change colors?

samurai768 wrote:

Blade-Edge wrote:

juststickman wrote:


172800

So four would be okay then.
But if it was possible, could someone program like some kind of paintbrush to autopaint something premade?

Yes. Use lists.

Ooh, rendering a bitmap picture in Scratch? Sounds cool!  big_smile


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