As the title says I'm making tutorials based on teaching people how to use various levels of Scratch, these tutorials are aimed for teaching high school students in New Zealand but will also be uploaded here
What I want to know is if there is any thing you want to be able to do in scratch but your not sure how.
Tutorials I've created so far (but not uploaded as I can't do it from work)
~Basic Movement
~Smooth Movement
~Adding a new sprite
~Jumping and double jumping
~Making sprites interact with each other
~Wall and platform detection and making them Invisible
What do you want help with?
Last edited by NeoAtVic (2011-02-01 15:34:12)
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Invisible walls and platforms. (I know how to do those, but I expect others don't and a tutorial would be useful)
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how do you make a platformer? i know how to stand on one, but how do you jump onto one that is floating in the air?
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A scrolling tutorial could be useful for newer scratchers who are clueless in making them.
I remember the first time I attempted to make a scroller, good, frustrating times *rocks in old-man rocking chair*.
Last edited by Kileymeister (2011-02-01 21:00:27)
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the scrolling demo lets u go straight through the floating platforms, doo u hav any things to show me that can help me/
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Akabeastman wrote:
the scrolling demo lets u go straight through the floating platforms, doo u hav any things to show me that can help me/
This might help you. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Enzo1997/1581486
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Akabeastman wrote:
the scrolling demo lets u go straight through the floating platforms, doo u hav any things to show me that can help me/
The Scratch team broke that project when they included it with scratch to make it more simple.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/archmage/145760 Here is the original
To NeoAtVic, it would be good if you could also contribute to the scratch wiki
http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Scratch_Wiki
A lot of the tutorials there are pretty poor.
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I'll keep that in mind, I am working a reasonable amount at the moment so my Focus on teaching Scratch does lie in other places right now, but feel free to add my projects to galleries etc... Just remember to say they are mine
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These tutorials are going to end up on a separate website which I am drafting up at the moment, My question is am I allowed to reference the external website (which is hosting by a University) or is that against the rules.
I ask because once I have it up I would love some feedback from you guys
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Help lol
how do you get that someone can select a character by clicking on it and then the others get off the screen?
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Akabeastman wrote:
how do you make a platformer? i know how to stand on one, but how do you jump onto one that is floating in the air?
Ask floatingmagictree
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In case you didn't know, the pun is FLOATINGmagictree would be better to ask for instructions on floating platformers. Plus, FMT is a good programmer, he would actually know how to do it.
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