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A Guide to Successful Collaborating + Collaborating FAQ
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- cs3165907
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A Guide to Successful Collaborating + Collaborating FAQ
Conquest: A Space-Age Game | Collaboration
Hello! I am running a collaboration and as of today, have nine members. If you are good at programming, art, or sound, you can apply for a position. Just read the first post.
Hello! I am running a collaboration and as of today, have nine members. If you are good at programming, art, or sound, you can apply for a position. Just read the first post.
@cs3165907, Creator of the Conquest Collaboration
- cs3165907
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A Guide to Successful Collaborating + Collaborating FAQ
Hello, everyone!
I would really appreciate some help on this topic: How do you collaborate?
I have watched many videos, but cannot seem to get this right.
Thank you for your time,
BeaverTrail.
Also, if you know anyone wishing to collaborate on something, or you yourself would like to, then I would be open to that. I am a medium-to-advanced scratcher, working on mainly on stuff closer to the medium side of the skill spectrum.
If you would like to collaborate, go here: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/760764/
@cs3165907, Creator of the Conquest Collaboration
- Sive_24
- Scratcher
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A Guide to Successful Collaborating + Collaborating FAQ
Hello, everyone!
I would really appreciate some help on this topic: How do you collaborate?
I have watched many videos, but cannot seem to get this right.
Thank you for your time,
BeaverTrail.
Also, if you know anyone wishing to collaborate on something, or you yourself would like to, then I would be open to that. I am a medium-to-advanced scratcher, working on mainly on stuff closer to the medium side of the skill spectrum.
To collaborate, make a project. The person you are collaborating with will then change the code from their account and put it in their backpack. It won’t save on your project but they can then put the backpacked code into their own project. You can then change that code and backpack it. You can keep going like this until you have made a good project!
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Why not go check out this game I made: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/976341087
- CJJR-GOD-777-OG
- Scratcher
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A Guide to Successful Collaborating + Collaborating FAQ
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- ADevoloper
- Scratcher
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A Guide to Successful Collaborating + Collaborating FAQ
I think there's a way Is there any way to have people collaborate with a project of mine without remixing a lot
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Maybe you just don't share the project and paste the link on your forum… Maybe the collab will be able to click see inside,make changes and press the save now button to save their changes to the project… However,there is a problem…Link is sent to the forum and anybody can view it… So if you find any unusual changes in your project then you must ask your collabs.If they're not responsible for this then email the Scratch Team about it.
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