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Hi Scratchers And Scratch Team!
Have You Got An Images Of Scratch 2.0?
I Realy Want To Get A Little Look Of What You Guys Have Done So Far.
Thanks!
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I found a (I believe) fake image of 2.0 here.
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The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I found a (I believe) fake image of 2.0 here.
It's real, but the transparency is buggy.
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The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I found a (I believe) fake image of 2.0 here.
Apparently that image is real, but it's of the alpha version.
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The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I found a (I believe) fake image of 2.0 here.
Aw, I'm gonna have to reteach myself where everything is. But the format looks good.
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hmnwilson wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I found a (I believe) fake image of 2.0 here.
Apparently that image is real, but it's of the alpha version.
Yeah, the ST has said that it's still very alpha, if that, and they haven't really worked on appearance at all. I hope they keep the UI itself mostly the same as it is now.
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I would like to see some images too. Anyone got some?
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The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I found a (I believe) fake image of 2.0 here.
Quality BAD!
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jslomba wrote:
what's with all the caps, kamikaze?
IDK Why. Its My Form Of Typing!
And Plus,The Kitchen RULES!
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kamikazewatermelon wrote:
jslomba wrote:
what's with all the caps, kamikaze?
IDK Why. Its My Form Of Typing!
yeah, i've noticed quite a few people on scratch type that way
kamikazewatermelon wrote:
And Plus,The Kitchen RULES!
thanks again for your support! I'll make a new episode today or tomorrow
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The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I found a (I believe) fake image of 2.0 here.
That image is real! I was lucky enough to attend Scratch Day at MIT and they were showing off a preview of Scratch.
They asked people not to distribute it since it wasn't complete, but I think I'm allowed to fill you in on a few details:
•They are trying out a cloning feature that was surprisingly easy to use
•There was also a build your own block feature (as seen in the picture)
Besides that, the only other major change was the layout of the program.
There was also a presentation at Scratch day that demonstrated what the future of the Scratch website might be. The main focus was making remixing easier by having features like a virtual "backpack" where you could store music files or sprites for later use in your own projects.
Hope that helped a bit!
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jslomba wrote:
kamikazewatermelon wrote:
jslomba wrote:
what's with all the caps, kamikaze?
IDK Why. Its My Form Of Typing!
yeah, i've noticed quite a few people on scratch type that way
kamikazewatermelon wrote:
And Plus,The Kitchen RULES!
thanks again for your support! I'll make a new episode today or tomorrow
Are You Going To Update The Gallery?
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Cameocool999 wrote:
I would like to see some images too. Anyone got some?
That Has Been Found!
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I found a (I believe) fake image of 2.0 here.
Also Look At The Scratch Wiki;When You Get To The Home Page,Click On Scratch 2.0.
Image Is There!
The Wiki Is At The Support Page.
http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Scratch_Wiki
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Not that I would like to have it, but does anyone not in the Scratch Team/Moderators have the program?
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silvershine wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I found a (I believe) fake image of 2.0 here.
That image is real! I was lucky enough to attend Scratch Day at MIT and they were showing off a preview of Scratch.
They asked people not to distribute it since it wasn't complete, but I think I'm allowed to fill you in on a few details:
•They are trying out a cloning feature that was surprisingly easy to use
•There was also a build your own block feature (as seen in the picture)
Besides that, the only other major change was the layout of the program.
There was also a presentation at Scratch day that demonstrated what the future of the Scratch website might be. The main focus was making remixing easier by having features like a virtual "backpack" where you could store music files or sprites for later use in your own projects.
Hope that helped a bit!
I was there too! it was cool.
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kamikazewatermelon wrote:
Cameocool999 wrote:
I would like to see some images too. Anyone got some?
That Has Been Found!
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I found a (I believe) fake image of 2.0 here.
Also Look At The Scratch Wiki;When You Get To The Home Page,Click On Scratch 2.0.
Image Is There!
The Wiki Is At The Support Page.
http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Scratch_Wiki
Scratch 2.0
The list of contents isn't there anymore, if you might have noticed. ^^
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scimonster wrote:
kamikazewatermelon wrote:
Cameocool999 wrote:
I would like to see some images too. Anyone got some?
That Has Been Found!
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I found a (I believe) fake image of 2.0 here.
Also Look At The Scratch Wiki;When You Get To The Home Page,Click On Scratch 2.0.
Image Is There!
The Wiki Is At The Support Page.
http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Scratch_WikiScratch 2.0
The list of contents isn't there anymore, if you might have noticed. ^^
You Confused Me
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kamikazewatermelon wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I found a (I believe) fake image of 2.0 here.
Quality BAD!
Actually, it's the transparency in the format. Transparency isn't working in that image, but the final version will have transparency.
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LS97 wrote:
Not that I would like to have it, but does anyone not in the Scratch Team/Moderators have the program?
Yes.
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The layout looks awesome now but I really hope those block designs are not final.
A script interface should be simple and practical, not just flashy and shiny to attract loads of people that will download the program for 10 minutes and quit.
Last edited by colorfusion (2011-06-17 13:15:48)
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jslomba wrote:
silvershine wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I found a (I believe) fake image of 2.0 here.
That image is real! I was lucky enough to attend Scratch Day at MIT and they were showing off a preview of Scratch.
They asked people not to distribute it since it wasn't complete, but I think I'm allowed to fill you in on a few details:
•They are trying out a cloning feature that was surprisingly easy to use
•There was also a build your own block feature (as seen in the picture)
Besides that, the only other major change was the layout of the program.
There was also a presentation at Scratch day that demonstrated what the future of the Scratch website might be. The main focus was making remixing easier by having features like a virtual "backpack" where you could store music files or sprites for later use in your own projects.
Hope that helped a bit!I was there too! it was cool.
Nice Panda GIF!
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kamikazewatermelon wrote:
jslomba wrote:
silvershine wrote:
That image is real! I was lucky enough to attend Scratch Day at MIT and they were showing off a preview of Scratch.
They asked people not to distribute it since it wasn't complete, but I think I'm allowed to fill you in on a few details:
•They are trying out a cloning feature that was surprisingly easy to use
•There was also a build your own block feature (as seen in the picture)
Besides that, the only other major change was the layout of the program.
There was also a presentation at Scratch day that demonstrated what the future of the Scratch website might be. The main focus was making remixing easier by having features like a virtual "backpack" where you could store music files or sprites for later use in your own projects.
Hope that helped a bit!I was there too! it was cool.
Nice Panda GIF!
thanks XD
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