samlan16 wrote:I think we have given RoboRon enough time.
What is the real name for the background in a Scratch animation?
The official name for the "background" is "backdrop" which can be created through the panel to the left of the sprites panel
My question: How does one go about drawing a custom sprite in Scratch?
Since you appear to be new to scioly.org, this is how the Question Marathon works.
Re: Game On C
Posted: July 15th, 2015, 11:21 am
by samlan16
MishaShapo wrote:
samlan16 wrote:I think we have given RoboRon enough time.
What is the real name for the background in a Scratch animation?
The official name for the "background" is "backdrop" which can be created through the panel to the left of the sprites panel
(insert random question here)
Incorrect, though that answer is a component of the background.
Re: Game On C
Posted: July 15th, 2015, 11:23 am
by samlan16
Unome wrote:
MishaShapo wrote:
samlan16 wrote:I think we have given RoboRon enough time.
What is the real name for the background in a Scratch animation?
The official name for the "background" is "backdrop" which can be created through the panel to the left of the sprites panel
My question: How does one go about drawing a custom sprite in Scratch?
Since you appear to be new to scioly.org, this is how the Question Marathon works.
MishaShapo is following the rules, technically.
Re: Game On C
Posted: July 15th, 2015, 11:24 am
by Unome
samlan16 wrote:
Unome wrote:
MishaShapo wrote:
The official name for the "background" is "backdrop" which can be created through the panel to the left of the sprites panel
My question: How does one go about drawing a custom sprite in Scratch?
Since you appear to be new to scioly.org, this is how the Question Marathon works.
MishaShapo is following the rules, technically.
It seems he/she is; I should probably go back and check all of those rules posts again to see if I missed other things.
Re: Game On C
Posted: July 20th, 2015, 7:22 am
by samlan16
Unome wrote:
It seems he/she is; I should probably go back and check all of those rules posts again to see if I missed other things.
Maybe the rules ought to be that if little activity is going on in the marathon, anyone who answers can post the next question regardless of whether or not the answer is right. Idk.