Austria's a beautiful country! Could you dim the light in the cabin when the train goes through tunnels? You could use a "change brightness effect by -X" ....it would make the train look more realistic!
no dude, I meant sprites and variables. peopel refer to scrolling background as many fidderent sprites controlled by variabls to make it look like the background scrolls.
Wow, this project is just about the most amazing and complex animation I've seen in Scratch for quite some time! And the idea to animate a train window is just brilliant. Combine this with what you teach us about the Semmeringbahn, and you got this excellent educational project. One of the best, really <stunned>
Wow. I am impressed. Informative and entertaining. The way you handled the graphics is excellent. Three dimensional, how the far background moves by slower than the closer background. And the code is nice and clean, and professional looking. Nice work!
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It takes forever to watch it!
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Wow, it's like a professional cartoon!
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very engrossing I like it!
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I have decided to delete all insulting and negative comments, because they violates the "Terms of Use".
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this is like studying about a railway(it is about the railway)and has teached me alot. very cool and intresting...
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this is so so cool
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Thanks to all those, who wrote a comment. And thanks to the Scratch Team for featuring the project.
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Austria's a beautiful country! Could you dim the light in the cabin when the train goes through tunnels? You could use a "change brightness effect by -X" ....it would make the train look more realistic!
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Wow this is good! Nice animation!
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Austria Rules!!!
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your a good artist! very informative and impressive
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Very intresting! :)
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Check out: (link to project) PS Nice project!
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Thanks for the enlightening project! I love European train rides and this brings me right back there. I love this and the animation too. Very cool!
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great scrolling, without variables
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Wow that was awesome... not so much the information, but that you did the 3d scrolling. Going to download it now and check it out
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What happens
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The animation out the window is neat!
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they dont even move
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WOW! AWESOME!
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AWESOME!!!!!!!!!
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Sehr Gut! Ausgezeichnet!
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Amazing!
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this is awesome!
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Wow, This is a awsome movie
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no dude, I meant sprites and variables. peopel refer to scrolling background as many fidderent sprites controlled by variabls to make it look like the background scrolls.
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Wow, this project is just about the most amazing and complex animation I've seen in Scratch for quite some time! And the idea to animate a train window is just brilliant. Combine this with what you teach us about the Semmeringbahn, and you got this excellent educational project. One of the best, really <stunned>
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this is awsome:) the scrolling is very realistic, and the facts are interesting as well:) Kudos!
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That was very interesting
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*clapclapclap*
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any ways master rock,i thought u use the back ground for scrolling too,but in the kirby game i'm working on,it's the use of sprites that u scroll with
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ope, I downloaded it and I guess you didn't.
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did you use scrolling background?
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Wow. I am impressed. Informative and entertaining. The way you handled the graphics is excellent. Three dimensional, how the far background moves by slower than the closer background. And the code is nice and clean, and professional looking. Nice work!
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