I separated the sprites for horizontal, vertical, inner horizontal, and inner vertical. Hit the spacebar, and you can see each individual sprite! (The optional colors are there so you can see each sprite.) Although the program reads it according to sprite, not color. So, hope that answered your question!
Well, pieclip, I can assure you that my first actual experience programming was literally just a couple of months ago, and it all started with Scratch... this was one of my first projects, as you can see. Although I may not have had any programming experience prior to designing this project, I'm kind of intelligent... and I'm also a ridiculously quick learner... plus, I'm a freshman in college. But I am glad that you like my project! (If you like this one, you should check out my other stuff!) =]
Every one who ever did any scratch projects have at least some programing experience. I don't know what people say when they have wonderful projects and say they have no experience.
Thanks, Mr. Hashem!
...Keep in mind that I have NO programming experience whatsoever, and this is pretty much the first time I've done anything like this, so yes, this program can be a bit buggy (depending on whether or not you download it, too, which I can't figure out how that would change anything)... but I'm glad you like my first attempt! Perhaps I'll come out with a new-and-improved, second version soon. I'm always looking to improve!
Wow! not a bad first attempt. I never seen balls bounce upwards against a wall when it was falling downwards but I am sure you get that sorted.
Again a great tech dome that could be the source of a great game.
Have a look at my Ship Simulator (link to project)
I wanted to see if I could get my marble to bounce off of the walls of a track... This is my first attempt at such. (It's not perfect, but for the most part, it works.)
Hit the space bar to see the four separate stages that make up this 'maze.' (The thin ones will accelerate the marble by 5x if they come in contact with it. No, not -5x. ...5x. Two negatives make a positive, which would shoot the marble out of the track. [Believe me. I've tried.])
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There are a few bugs you might want to fix, otherwise it's great!!
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cool
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I separated the sprites for horizontal, vertical, inner horizontal, and inner vertical. Hit the spacebar, and you can see each individual sprite! (The optional colors are there so you can see each sprite.) Although the program reads it according to sprite, not color. So, hope that answered your question!
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nice, did you use seperate sprites for horizontal and vertical walls or did you use different colours.
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(And I also forgot to mention that I'm basically majoring in designing video games. So I'm sure that counts for something, haha.)
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Well, pieclip, I can assure you that my first actual experience programming was literally just a couple of months ago, and it all started with Scratch... this was one of my first projects, as you can see. Although I may not have had any programming experience prior to designing this project, I'm kind of intelligent... and I'm also a ridiculously quick learner... plus, I'm a freshman in college. But I am glad that you like my project! (If you like this one, you should check out my other stuff!) =]
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Every one who ever did any scratch projects have at least some programing experience. I don't know what people say when they have wonderful projects and say they have no experience.
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nice project there now i have the right to say again nice project
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this is really cool again nice project
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I see the script.
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Great
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Ya you can make a good game with this kust like here there is a maze kind of.
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Jesse i see what you mean shoot it out of the track
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Thanks, Mr. Hashem! ...Keep in mind that I have NO programming experience whatsoever, and this is pretty much the first time I've done anything like this, so yes, this program can be a bit buggy (depending on whether or not you download it, too, which I can't figure out how that would change anything)... but I'm glad you like my first attempt! Perhaps I'll come out with a new-and-improved, second version soon. I'm always looking to improve!
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a little quirky, but still fun to play with. Good idea!
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Wow! not a bad first attempt. I never seen balls bounce upwards against a wall when it was falling downwards but I am sure you get that sorted. Again a great tech dome that could be the source of a great game. Have a look at my Ship Simulator (link to project)
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