With the scratch window in reduced mode, and the folder with your gif in open, drag the gif from the folder into scratch. It should then arrive as a sprite with multiple costumes. If that deosn;t work, try dragging it into the costume window of an existing sprite.
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With the scratch window in reduced mode, and the folder with your gif in open, drag the gif from the folder into scratch. It should then arrive as a sprite with multiple costumes. If that deosn;t work, try dragging it into the costume window of an existing sprite.
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mayhem? how do you put on .gif s? I have one, but It's only coms out as a white rectangle..
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Great, I look forward to seeing your project.
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go here: http://www.myphysicslab.com/dbl_pendulum.html
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i'll look up the formula on google!
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If you know how, feel free ;)
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u should actully make a real one!
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lol my computer nearly freezed when i looked at the costumes!
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lol. for a minute there i thought you simulated it...
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Hmmm...suspicious...
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lol, nice
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interesting.
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Well, that certainly simplifies things! Nice job.
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