It would be helpful to be able to see previous costumes when drawing a new one, so animations can look neater and such. I've had trouble finding an inexpensive, good program with this feature (i.e. and 700 USD Adobe Flash Professional ) ... that is all.
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Why Onion Skin? There is other things needed in this little paint feature that scratch has. For instance, multiple text boxes. Perhaps fix the glitch with the ' I ' being a capital letter in fonts less then 9.
Until they get most of the basic things fixed and done with they should then look into implementing better features.
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JuiceyBox wrote:
It would be helpful to be able to see previous costumes when drawing a new one, so animations can look neater and such. I've had trouble finding an inexpensive, good program with this feature (i.e. and 700 USD Adobe Flash Professional ) ... that is all.
If you want that for animation, try Pivot. It's free and Very Easy!
http://www.geocities.com/peter_bone_uk/pivot.html
Also, nice suggestion. I feel that an Onion Skin feature would bother me and get in my way...
Last edited by Technic20 (2009-01-03 15:33:24)
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Why not make the Onion Skin Feature be able to be turned on and off? Also @Nick60 - Sometimes having one textbox is a good thing
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Buddy_ca111 wrote:
my sister is the greatest
What does this post have to do with the "Onion Skin" feature? Please post to the appropriate threads.
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To paddle: I bet his sister probably posted that
To this thread: You can kinda do this already. first of all, u copy the last costume and add on to it and you move the box in which u paint in in order to see the other costumes.
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Onion skin?
How about a better overall drawing tool first?
If you want online skin you could try making pictures in GIMP and importing them into scratch.
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Buddy_ca111 wrote:
Why not make the Onion Skin Feature be able to be turned on and off? Also @Nick60 - Sometimes having one textbox is a good thing
This isn't Gizmodo, your "@" quoting won't work. Just use the quote button.
Also, what are the advantages to not having a "new text box" button?
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Technic20 wrote:
JuiceyBox wrote:
It would be helpful to be able to see previous costumes when drawing a new one, so animations can look neater and such. I've had trouble finding an inexpensive, good program with this feature (i.e. and 700 USD Adobe Flash Professional ) ... that is all.
If you want that for animation, try Pivot. It's free and Very Easy!
http://www.geocities.com/peter_bone_uk/pivot.html
Also, nice suggestion. I feel that an Onion Skin feature would bother me and get in my way...
I love Pivot!
There is a very easy way to see the last costume: Copy. You can then edit accordingly. This thread seems to be getting a little off-topic...
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big-bang wrote:
Technic20 wrote:
JuiceyBox wrote:
It would be helpful to be able to see previous costumes when drawing a new one, so animations can look neater and such. I've had trouble finding an inexpensive, good program with this feature (i.e. and 700 USD Adobe Flash Professional ) ... that is all.
If you want that for animation, try Pivot. It's free and Very Easy!
http://www.geocities.com/peter_bone_uk/pivot.html
Also, nice suggestion. I feel that an Onion Skin feature would bother me and get in my way...I love Pivot!
There is a very easy way to see the last costume: Copy. You can then edit accordingly. This thread seems to be getting a little off-topic...
Yeah, but that takes forever
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Technic20 wrote:
big-bang wrote:
Technic20 wrote:
If you want that for animation, try Pivot. It's free and Very Easy!
http://www.geocities.com/peter_bone_uk/pivot.html
Also, nice suggestion. I feel that an Onion Skin feature would bother me and get in my way...I love Pivot!
There is a very easy way to see the last costume: Copy. You can then edit accordingly. This thread seems to be getting a little off-topic...Yeah, but that takes forever
I do it anyway, and I can't see it going any faster than Onion Skin, if it existed.
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big-bang wrote:
Technic20 wrote:
big-bang wrote:
I love Pivot!
There is a very easy way to see the last costume: Copy. You can then edit accordingly. This thread seems to be getting a little off-topic...Yeah, but that takes forever
I do it anyway, and I can't see it going any faster than Onion Skin, if it existed.
@big-bang: The only problem with that is after you clear the underlying image, you can't see what it is anymore.
@Technic20: Pivot only uses stick figures limiting the ability of what you can animate greatly.
Last edited by boinoinoi (2009-01-04 17:58:04)
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boinoinoi wrote:
big-bang wrote:
Technic20 wrote:
Yeah, but that takes foreverI do it anyway, and I can't see it going any faster than Onion Skin, if it existed.
@big-bang: The only problem with that is after you clear the underlying image, you can't see what it is anymore.
@Technic20: Pivot only uses stick figures limiting the ability of what you can animate greatly.
Why is there an @ all over that post?!
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My sister posted that. She got into trouble for that.
@Jamie - I say @ because to me @ means at so when I say @Jamie I mean at Jamie
I think Onion Skin would happen later in the scratch programming. After all the bugs get fixed
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Buddy_ca111 wrote:
My sister posted that. She got into trouble for that.
@Jamie - I say @ because to me @ means at so when I say @Jamie I mean at Jamie
I think Onion Skin would happen later in the scratch programming. After all the bugs get fixed
Huh?
If you post a comment on Gizmodo, typing "@username" makes a link to the last post that [username] wrote. Just saying that the Scratch forums doesn't seem to do that.
Why does your sister even know your password?
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jamie wrote:
Buddy_ca111 wrote:
My sister posted that. She got into trouble for that.
@Jamie - I say @ because to me @ means at so when I say @Jamie I mean at Jamie
I think Onion Skin would happen later in the scratch programming. After all the bugs get fixedHuh?
If you post a comment on Gizmodo, typing "@username" makes a link to the last post that [username] wrote. Just saying that the Scratch forums doesn't seem to do that.
Why does your sister even know your password?
Baisically, @(username) means you are talking to that person. It's like replying to someone without quoting them.
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if you use a mac, you cannot use pivot.
other than that, its amazing!!!
p.s. why do you talk so much about buddy_ca111's sister?
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My sister did not know my password I left this up when I went to the bathroom. She posted and when back to the main forum page. I'm not that smart. OK?
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Paddle2See wrote:
Buddy_ca111 wrote:
my sister is the greatest
What does this post have to do with the "Onion Skin" feature? Please post to the appropriate threads.
where did he post it?
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JuiceyBox wrote:
It would be helpful to be able to see previous costumes when drawing a new one, so animations can look neater and such. I've had trouble finding an inexpensive, good program with this feature (i.e. and 700 USD Adobe Flash Professional ) ... that is all.
I know that it's not legal at all, but you can download it for free... full version... Try On Recognizing Raccoon's Elemental and Natural Talent (BIG LETTERS)
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You can start changing interface from moving stage to the center of program (like in Flash). Also, the layers feature will be good at all. There are only two commands:
[blocks]<go to front>[/blocks] and [blocks]<go back( 0 )layers>[/blocks].
In 1.4, there MUST be better way to control layers.
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