Okay, first you make a circle with the same backround color, then switch your pallet around and pick the other color you want to blend. Go to the "Fill" (Paintbucket) tool and select the type of blend you want. Color the circle with the blend, then color the background the same color as the outline of your circle. Did that help?
This is for my teacher, Miss Mikel's, son, Jake. he is four and he had to get stitches 'cause he cut open his forehead. I felt bad, so I made him this E-Card! Hope you like it, Miss Mikel (& Jake).
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AWSOME
thanks :) it was hard
it looks like real paper cool
thanks
That's so sweet for you to do it.
~^.^~
Very sweet. I'm glad he is fine!
Yeah, they already took out the stitches. He'll be fine! ^.^
Awww I feel sorry for him. Is he getting well?
Okay, first you make a circle with the same backround color, then switch your pallet around and pick the other color you want to blend. Go to the "Fill" (Paintbucket) tool and select the type of blend you want. Color the circle with the blend, then color the background the same color as the outline of your circle. Did that help?
Do ya tell me how to make two different colors blend in with each other like on your Halloween Ecard project? I really want to know!
Hey Mistz10 I know your great at drawing on scratch so can U help me?!
Remember, you can download it and change anything you want! Make sure you tell me, I'd like to see it!
Yay ^.^
(link to project) come and check it out and join the fun. PS this is for every one who sees it. :)
cool!!