Amazing...the attention to detail that you put in your projects is incredible. A wonderful illustration of the Sine function. Of course, the cat could have just used the SIN block instead of building the wonderful drawing-vehicle...but cats don't always do things the easiest way :)
meee yowww, me love your simulation with wheels turning and drawing a sine wave! Purrr-fect cat for your project. that kitty always likes to make a scene sticking its tongue out. lol. now it makes a sine wave at the same time. love your art work as always!
Making this project I always thought of scratch_the_kat, even the title reminds me of your comments. Thank you very much for the compliments. A happy New Year!
Me loves this project! Me is amazed by the SketchUp cart. And delighted by the behavior of the cat. And mesmerized by the drawing of the sine wave. Me has *another* goch Favorite!
Two years ago as I began with Scratch I didn't know anything about sine and cosine. Now I have learned that you can draw circles and ellipses using these functions.
Although this project is pointless, it is cool because I never really knew what sine was or how to calculate it. If sine really has to do with wheels T'll be super happy.
Background picture and cat are borrowed from Scratch.
I drew the 3 D vehicle with Google SketchUp.
The other drawings I made with the Scratch paint editor.
For the wheels I used my own Scratch project
"SimpleTechPaint".
Music made with the sound blocks.
(Sloop John B.)
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cool.
Blender is WAY better than sketchup
Cool project and song... I use Inkscape for most of my drawings... http://www.inkscape.org/
Many thanks!
I just HAVE to make that in phun
NIIIIICE.
Thanks.
thanks for sharing this wonderful work.
:)
Happy New Year goch!
Thank you, dapontes. Happy New Year and congratulations on being featured.
cool
I have always loved this song too...my parents were big fans of the Kingston Trio who did a version of it.
I know the version of the Beach Boys from the 1960ies.
Amazing...the attention to detail that you put in your projects is incredible. A wonderful illustration of the Sine function. Of course, the cat could have just used the SIN block instead of building the wonderful drawing-vehicle...but cats don't always do things the easiest way :)
I thought of a woodworking project.
Cool idea, great illustration.
meee yowww, me love your simulation with wheels turning and drawing a sine wave! Purrr-fect cat for your project. that kitty always likes to make a scene sticking its tongue out. lol. now it makes a sine wave at the same time. love your art work as always!
Making this project I always thought of scratch_the_kat, even the title reminds me of your comments. Thank you very much for the compliments. A happy New Year!
(view all replies)Hey, this is wonderful! I love how you can click on the cat and see the values of the sine wave as it is being created. :)
Thanks for the nice comment.
very nice. useful as well. once i figured out the sine values i thought it was a very clever idea. nice cat by the way.
Thanks. :)
This is all a Scratch project ought to be: it’s beautiful, plain, clear, pedagogic and a little nauthy. I loved it.
It's a description of your own projects, from which I have learned a lot! Thank you for loving it. :)
Schön und instruktiv!
Danke.
Truly amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for the feedback. Much appreciated.
Me loves this project! Me is amazed by the SketchUp cart. And delighted by the behavior of the cat. And mesmerized by the drawing of the sine wave. Me has *another* goch Favorite!
Two years ago as I began with Scratch I didn't know anything about sine and cosine. Now I have learned that you can draw circles and ellipses using these functions.
(view all replies)Thank you Larry. I'm happy you like it. To program the sine wave was harder than the Sketchup drawing.
(view all replies)Wow. Interesting. I like the SketchUp drawing, it is simple.
With Sketchup you can make impressing drawings. And it's easy to learn.
I never knew that you could fine sine waves in WHEELS...
Thanks for the comment. Click on the cat!
Wonderful and educational scratch project!
Thank you dapontes! A compliment from you means a lot. I modified it a little. Now you can click on the cat and you can see the sine values.
(view all replies)Cool!
Thank you.
Although this project is pointless, it is cool because I never really knew what sine was or how to calculate it. If sine really has to do with wheels T'll be super happy.
It's pretty simple: At the top of the wave the sine is 1 and at the bottom of the wave it is -1. Look here:(link to project) Thanks for commenting.