Thank you to kenny2scratch for suggesting this tutorial idea.
Objective: Learn how to program with multiple sprites and utilize "slider" variables effectively. In addition to this, we are strengthening the skills from the previous lesson's objective.
Final Product:
Graphical Template: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/379958417/ (the "see inside" button will pull up the programming interface)
As a reminder, you will need to install the pen extension in order to complete this tutorial:
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Select the "Extension addition" button |
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Select the pen extension. |
Sprite "Draw1"
Sprite "Draw2"
Sprite "Draw3"
Sprite "Draw4"
Troubleshooting: Make sure that the correct scripts are in the correct sprites!
Extension: See what other variables with the pen could be controlled by a slider in a similar manner to the color feature. What is the shortest range of numbers that will allow you to scroll through the entire color scale? How could be get the stylus indicators to show the color we are drawing with rather than show a random scale?
Completed Program: Link
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