VF1's Recent Projects http://scratch.mit.edu/feeds/getRecentUserProjects/32119 Recent Projects Feed for VF1 en-us Sat, 5 Jul 2008 22:15:20 GMT CakePHP Han and Andres genghisu Particle Man-- DEMO #1 http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/126589 I kinda meant for this to be a surprise... But I just couldn't hold it back any longer. IN 3-D! THE SEQUAL TO THE GREAT HIT, "TRAPPED IN THE COMPUTER!" mmkay, nuff o' dat. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/126589_sm.png Random pattern 2 http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/86095 This is like my Random pattern 1 program, only oriented more twoards RPGs. Instead of green and black, I have green and blue, for land and water. I also got rid of the 1/2 squares, for simplicity. As before, I hope this helps. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/86095_sm.png Random pattern 1 http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/86088 This could be very useful for creating maps for RPGs. It has a single sprite that has six costumes, each a different pattern, that just goes around the stage, stamping rapidly as it changes form. You can change the dimensions of the map using the sliders. Inspired by my geometry homework. :-P http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/86088_sm.png Music Veiwer 1.5 http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/77231 An even better Music viewer. Brand new backgrounds. Get ready to rock. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/77231_sm.png Circle experiment http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/69965 This is an experiment I made using scratch. It simply creates a circle, using a theory I'm testing. The theory is: the mathematical defenition of a circle is "a shape that is made up of 360 (degrees in a full rotation) points, all exactly the same distance from the circle's center." What this program does is just that. The pen is down, and an invisible sprite just goes out, comes back, and turns. Try experimenting with the number of degrees it turns. Overall, this is quite an interesting program if you like math! Made using Scratch v1.2 beta. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/69965_sm.png square selector http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/58813 A simulation of a square selector, like the one used by the "stamp" or "select" functions of the sprite/background editor in scratch. Drag the mouse around the screen and see what happens. Made using Scratch v1.2 beta! http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/58813_sm.png Good ol'- style cun'try dot roundup! http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/46104 YEEEEEE-HAW! 'dose nasty wild dots have guttn' out again, an' yer da one who has ta ROUND 'EM UP! Use yer li'l squeaker yer holdin' 'ere ta CHASE 'EM ROUND DA FIELD 'FORE DEY 'SCAPE! Da black'unes ain't scared o' ya'all too much, so 'dey wun't MOVE 'less ya git REAL CLOSE t'em. H'ever, da PURPLE'UNES LOVE a gud chase, so they'll RUN LIKE CRAZY even if ya git a MILE away frum 'em. Da blue'unes 're in da middle sum'ere. SO WUTTER YER WAITIN' FER? Get out dere an' make yer pappy PROUD! http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/46104_sm.png Falling boxes and double- sided tape http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/40628 I know, the name sounds random, but this is really my first attempt at Tetris. Actually, it's a lot like Tetris, only with a few bugs. So, there are a bunch of boxes falling to the ground. They will stack on top of each other, but they'll also stick to each other's sides (thus the double- sided tape.) If they reach the top... well, I'll let you see that for yourself. >: ) You move the boxes using the left and right arrow keys. (they fall automatically.) If you hold down the space bar and press the l & r arrow keys, you can rotate the boxes. Have fun, and if you download it and scroll down a lot, you'll eventually come to a script that I need help with. In a "say..." block next to it, I'll tell you what I need help with. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/40628_sm.png White draw http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/35903 This is almost exactly the same as my "spider?" project, I literally changed ONLY TWO things! This is a never-ending random picture generator. It could look like anything. What does it look like to you? http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/35903_sm.png Spider? http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/35899 Wait a minute... crabs don't spin webs! http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/35899_sm.png Cursed http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/35688 You are a prisoner trapped in a dungeon. There is a single platform for you to move around on. Not too dangerous, eh? Not really, considering the evil wizard Count Orandplus has cursed the platform to do ANYTHING to shake you off and make you fall into the lava. You can do small wall skips to save yourself during those (frequent) times when the platform completley goes off the screen of into the lava. Don't even bother trying to fight Orandplus, you will die in terrible agony. How long can you stay alive? http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/35688_sm.png Cheezy puff Chase http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/33882 I want my cheezy puffs... http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/33882_sm.png Navy Revenge http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/33733 Navy revenge is by far the worst kind! You are the captain of a navy battleship, and the enemy has damaged your weapons. Now you want revenge! Move with the arrow keys, and shoot torpedoes at the enemy submarines with the space bar. Because of the damages, you can only shoot three torpedoes at a time (and sometimes less). If you get to the point where there are NO subs in the water, you get 100 bonus points! When you get 1000 points, you can fix your ship, and you'll win! Well, what are you waiting for? Go out there and get even! http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/33733_sm.png Colors http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/33383 Pretty colors... http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/33383_sm.png Hide and seek http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/VF1/32002 Ready or not, here I come! Here's a Scratch version of a favorite childhood game. Click anywhere on the stage, and a colored dot will tell you how close you are to the hider. Freezing = far away, cold = near, warm = close, and Melting = VERY close. Try to beat my record, 10 tries. Have fun! Oops, I almost forgot: This project was inspired my Mayhem's project, "Hide and seek." Thanks, Mayhem, for inspiration. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/VF1/32002_sm.png