1tchy's Recent Projects http://scratch.mit.edu/feeds/getRecentUserProjects/64724 Recent Projects Feed for 1tchy en-us Wed, 9 Jul 2008 01:46:16 GMT CakePHP Han and Andres genghisu Torch http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/195530 http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/195530_sm.png RGB Colour Mixer http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/187848 I have changed the colour mixer so it works using RGB instead of HSV. Use the colour palettes or the sliders to change each colour. The mixture of the two colours will be shown where the two colours overlap. Use the colour balance slider to set the balance A negative number means the left colour is stronger A positive number means the right colour is stronger Zero means both colours are equally strong Hold down the space key to view the colour as one circle. How to use the sliders: There is a sprite that senses colours. NOTE: The colours may not be accurate. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/187848_sm.png Sine & Cosine Demo http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/187451 I got interested in sine and cosine when making the ellipse drawing kit, so I made this for fun. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/187451_sm.png Graffiti http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/176663 http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/176663_sm.png Spirograph http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/167981 http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/167981_sm.png Purple + Green http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/154683 Drag the purple rectange to move it http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/154683_sm.png Chord Creator http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/151236 You can now click the numbers in the formula to play each note separately and you can click the notes on the keyboard to play them Use the volume slider to set the volume and the instrument slider to set the musical instument Use the number keys to set the octave. Use the letter keys to set the root note. To make a sharp note, use the up arrow. To make a flat note, use the down arrow. Use the buttons to set the chord. The full name and the formula are shown below. Use the play button or the space bar to play the chord. Use the right arrow to make the note higher by one octave. Use the left arrow to make the note lower by one octave. Use the up arrow to make the note higher by one semi-tone. Use the left arrow to make the note lower by one semi-tone. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/151236_sm.png timer http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/150332 http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/150332_sm.png Magnifier http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/139138 This project will magnify a 5x5 portion of the screen. Move the mouse to view different parts of the screen. This project can also magnify 12 different colours: red, orange, yellow, green, turquoise, blue, purple, pink, black, brown, grey, white http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/139138_sm.png Paint http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/125810 -INSTRUCTIONS- 1. Colour and size Use the colour palette or use the colour and shade sliders to select a colour. The sliders don't work well online, so if you are online, use the plus and minus buttons to change the size, colour and shade. To see more colours click the arrow next to the colours. Use the size slider to set the size. 2. Paintbrush tool Click and drag to draw freeform lines 3. Eraser Click and drag to erase lines and text. NOTE: This tool is exactly like the paintbrush tool except the colour is white. 4. Text To select the text tool, click th button marked 'T'. Use the mouse or the arrow keys to position the text. Use the letters, numbers, and the space key to type. To switch to lower-case letters, press click on the caps button. To insert punctuation, click the arrow buttons to the left of the green insert button. To insert the selected symbol, press insert. 5. Rectangles Click on the start point and drag to the end point. 6. Straight Lines Click on the start point and drag to the end point. 7. Fill entire screen with selected colour To fill the screen with the selected colour, click on the paint bucket. 8. Clearing the screen Click the 'clear' button to clear http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/125810_sm.png Ninja Dynamic Scroller Designer http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/125402 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Arrows for left, right and jump, space to throw Shuriken. (You won't need to throw Shuriken because there are no enemies). xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This Side-scroller uses dynamic sprites to create scenery. The "marker" sprites read the map along the bottom and set the scenery sprites to the appropriate costume. It would be a simple matter to create more scenery types, and there is scope for as many maps as you can have backgrounds on the stage! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Ninja Sprite from Reiner's Tilesets. Scenery blocks from "Planet Cute". xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Select a scenery type and stamp it below. There are no enemies. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/125402_sm.png Arrays http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/115745 I only spent 20 minutes on this. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/115745_sm.png Piano man [1] http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/108982 Use the letters to play musical notes. Press the buttons or use the slider to change instrument. Enjoy! Use these keys to play notes Note Key C - 48 Z|C#-49 S|D - 50 X|Eb- 51 D|E - 52 C|F - 53 V|F#-54 G|G - 55 B Ab-56 H|A - 57 N Bb- 58 J B - 59 M C - 60 Q C#-61 2 D - 62 W Eb- 63 3 E - 64 E F - 65 R F#-66 5 G - 67 T Ab-68 6 A - 69 Y Bb- 70 7 B - 71 U C - 72 I The keyboard is laid out like a piano. The keyboard diagram will show you which key plays which note. A, F, K, L, O, P, 1, 4, 8, 9 and 0 will change the background but won't play. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/108982_sm.png Number Base Converter http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/108262 This project will convert a number from base 10 (decimal) to any other base from 2 (binary) to 16 (hexadecimal) Change the base with the base slider http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/108262_sm.png web mode detection tutorial http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1tchy/92324 This project will show you how to detect whether you are online or not. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/1tchy/92324_sm.png