Whoops! I should say, numbers. (It took me a while to do that. First, got pics off of google for the bubbles and the blower, then I combined the two. It took a while, but now I have an icon! Sweet!)
Yeah! I know! that icon rocks!! Also, I found a surprisingly good game! (On scratch!) Here's the link: (link to project) (Also, it contains blood! If you're not allowed to see that, well, then... See it behind their backs!)
Thanks! This project uses springs that center on points interpolated beetween other lengths to determine the velocity of that length. It's pretty simple. The hardest part of it probably was getting straight which length should connect to where! :)
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Something random: http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/milk Be warned: extremely random.
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Lol! Cereal and milk! Random, but yet, I like the song!
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Yeah! It's really catchy! "milk and cereal! Cereal and milk!"
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Randomness almost always is funny!
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To make the pen show up, make it so the clear block is at the top of the script.
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Yeah, I guess I should have done that. (How could I have missed that? Gosh! Something so simple... So built-in...)
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Bubble blower for your icon? lol!
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Yep! Also, did you notice the hidden letters in the icon?
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Whoops! I should say, numbers. (It took me a while to do that. First, got pics off of google for the bubbles and the blower, then I combined the two. It took a while, but now I have an icon! Sweet!)
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Yeah! I know! that icon rocks!! Also, I found a surprisingly good game! (On scratch!) Here's the link: (link to project) (Also, it contains blood! If you're not allowed to see that, well, then... See it behind their backs!)
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um you dont have to have when pen doun you can just out in when mouse down in the sensor tab
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Works pretty well, nice job!
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Thanks! This project uses springs that center on points interpolated beetween other lengths to determine the velocity of that length. It's pretty simple. The hardest part of it probably was getting straight which length should connect to where! :)
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