TVflea wrote:
Dardyn5 wrote:
TVflea wrote:
i could be the webmaster, since i just checked out "HTML,CSS, and JavaScript" from the library.
Okay, we should have a free wordpress website, and SeptimusHeap could put a link to it on one of his/her projects
But yeah, the webmaster sounds cool.
awesome, so can i be it?
Sure! I'd love for you to do it!
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Earthboundjeff wrote:
Can I be the publisher?
Umm... We are kind of struggling between a newsletter and a website newsletter, so I'll let you know once we've decided
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I can be an editor. Iworkfor a real newspaper
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-iNetMaster- wrote:
I can be an editor. Iworkfor a real newspaper
Awesome! Really? We'd be very happy to let you join! Currently we will decide on making it monthly, weekly, daily, etc.. The editors (so far me & you) get to decide that.
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TVflea wrote:
what should the domain be?
ScratchNews. whatever the site is you will get
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Hi Dardyn5!
You said to post the articles here, so I have written some. If they aren't good enough for the Scratch Newsletter, feel free to tell me.
TREE 3.0
Created by henrystanley, this miraculous project creates a randomly generated tree. Give it a minute to draw, and you'll have a tree! In addition to that, there are three leaf types your tree could have: pine, regular, and ginko. With brilliant programming and amazing graphics, I am proud to announce this creation to the Scratch Newsletter. Want to see it? http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/henrystanley/1761667 Go check it out! This is definitely a wonderful project that someone could sit down and watch for hours and never be bored. Tree 3.0 is the work of a master.
STARS OF THE FUTURE
"Most Addicting GAME EVER!!!!! AWESOME PROJECT!!! " -Aliendude12. Created by Amelie118, this game has 10 incredibly programmed levels - getting harder each time. Use the arrow keys to control the little ball, and try to get to the big star. With amazing creativity and effort packed into this project, I am more than happy to announce this to the Scratch Newsletter. Want to see it? http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Amelie118/1830749 Check it out! This game is one of those games that you can't stop playing and coming back to, even if you've seen it a million times. Stars of the Future is a project worthy of tremendous fame.
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I'll try to make more, but should they all be about projects? Or updates about what's happening? Both?
Anyways, thanks for letting me join!
-Princess26532
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Princess26532 wrote:
Hi Dardyn5!
You said to post the articles here, so I have written some. If they aren't good enough for the Scratch Newsletter, feel free to tell me.
TREE 3.0
Created by henrystanley, this miraculous project creates a randomly generated tree. Give it a minute to draw, and you'll have a tree! In addition to that, there are three leaf types your tree could have: pine, regular, and ginko. With brilliant programming and amazing graphics, I am proud to announce this creation to the Scratch Newsletter. Want to see it? http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/henrystanley/1761667 Go check it out! This is definitely a wonderful project that someone could sit down and watch for hours and never be bored. Tree 3.0 is the work of a master.
STARS OF THE FUTURE
"Most Addicting GAME EVER!!!!! AWESOME PROJECT!!! " -Aliendude12. Created by Amelie118, this game has 10 incredibly programmed levels - getting harder each time. Use the arrow keys to control the little ball, and try to get to the big star. With amazing creativity and effort packed into this project, I am more than happy to announce this to the Scratch Newsletter. Want to see it? http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Amelie118/1830749 Check it out! This game is one of those games that you can't stop playing and coming back to, even if you've seen it a million times. Stars of the Future is a project worthy of tremendous fame.
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I'll try to make more, but should they all be about projects? Or updates about what's happening? Both?
Anyways, thanks for letting me join!
-Princess26532
Cool! I think that you use "I am proud to present this project to the scratch magazine.." too often. So, if you could edit that and give me the completed one, that would be great. -iNetMaster- and I will edit this to see if it will make it in.
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Nuttlajer wrote:
I'll be an editor if you still need editors. Otherwise I can be historian. c:
We would love to have you as a historian, but whichever you prefer is fine by me.
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Dardyn5 wrote:
Nuttlajer wrote:
I'll be an editor if you still need editors. Otherwise I can be historian. c:
We would love to have you as a historian, but whichever you prefer is fine by me.
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Okay. I guess I'll be a historian because you don't have one yet. c:
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SeptimusHeap wrote:
Do you need a .tk domain name?
Sure!
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Dardyn5 wrote:
SeptimusHeap wrote:
Do you need a .tk domain name?
Sure!
What should it be?>
Also, I should mention that it's a mirror for an already existing site, you don't actually host stuff on there, but it looks like you did.
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I got LS97 to answer some questions for an interview. Here they are:
Q: What project do you think started your fame?
A: Probably Backward had the most effect (only recently curated), but my first famous project is uncreatively named 'front' and was a suggestion for the front page. I have to say the design studio helped me scale upwards!
Q: What's your favorite projects you've seen?
A: My absolute favorite project is Runner by Jp-Joao-2, but I have many faved projects which are too many to list!
Q: Do you have any advice on making good projects?
A: I don't consider myself a teacher, but if I have to give a tip, it's this: always think about the person on the other side. Will they get bored after a while, or is it a good game to play? You've maybe already played the game 100 times, is it too hard for a first-time player? Is it long enough? I prefer longer games than really short ones. Also, make it attractive and (reasonably) glitch-free.
Q: What project are you most proud of?
A: My best project is Backward. I'm very fond of my first game too: Voyager Single Player. Of course it's not that good scripting. I also love playing my recent minigames: 'Falling trolls', 'The cobra's cave' and 'Time traveler'.
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I'm so excited we can put a famous Scratcher in the newsletter!
I hope the editors like it and put it in the Scratch Newsletter.
Happy I could help!
-Princess26532
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Interview me
I've been on the front page
I made Elements: The Game and Nyan Cat: The Game. Both were top loved.
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SeptimusHeap wrote:
Interview me
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I've been on the front pageI made Elements: The Game and Nyan Cat: The Game. Both were top loved.
Awesome. Maybe you can advertize the website soon!
OK, I'll ask Princess26532 to interview you.
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-iNetMaster- wrote:
I can be an editor. Iworkfor a real newspaper
School newspaper most likely.
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Alternatives wrote:
-iNetMaster- wrote:
I can be an editor. Iworkfor a real newspaper
School newspaper most likely.
Way to be nice.
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Okay, SeptimusHeap answered some questions, so here they are!
Q: What project do you think started your fame?
A: Elements: The Game BETA
Q: What are your favorite projects you've seen?
A: Pretty much all platformers and puzzle games. I can't pick!
Q: Do you have any advice to making good projects?
A: 1st: Make something new and interesting. 2nd: Make sure the player won't get frustrated or bored. 3rd: When you think you're done, add more.
Q: What projects are you most proud of and why?
A: Elements: The Game V4.0, because I think it is a well rounded game that really shows my programming abilities.
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Any other requests on projects to write about, Scratchers to interview, or other news going on? Just tell me!
Scratch on!
-Princess26532
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What would be cool is an article called:
A Piece of Nostilagia.
And it is about current events: as they were current in 2010. So it is written like it happened recently, but it happened in 2010, and at the end of the article it always says when the event happened and so on.
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Are you sure this doesn't belong in Collaborations?
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jji7skyline wrote:
Are you sure this doesn't belong in Collaborations?
Heh. How do you move it?
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