Toasty, feel free to advertise (or not) any projects you find interesting. If you want explanations of any projects, feel free to ask, either in the project comments on on the forums.
doozie18, yes I started the Names Gallery. Names make good starter projects and are less likely to be plagiarized than games.
Faithlessisme, requests for help need to be much more specific---also, they are more likely to be seen and responded to in the Scratch forums.
I ws just wondering... how do you make the piano play a song? The notes can't be stored (no arrays, yuck) so how do you do it? Or do you resort to random numbers?
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Toasty, feel free to advertise (or not) any projects you find interesting. If you want explanations of any projects, feel free to ask, either in the project comments on on the forums.
I'm afraid I can only advertise 4 projects, mostly because they're the only ones I understand !!
doozie18, yes I started the Names Gallery. Names make good starter projects and are less likely to be plagiarized than games. Faithlessisme, requests for help need to be much more specific---also, they are more likely to be seen and responded to in the Scratch forums.
Great idea!
Cute!!!
Can You Please Help Me Im New PLEASE! :)
kevin_karlus, did you make the names gallery? if not, who did!
The program composes the tune itself. The one-sprite-composer program has the guts of the method for incorporating into other projects.
I ws just wondering... how do you make the piano play a song? The notes can't be stored (no arrays, yuck) so how do you do it? Or do you resort to random numbers?
The sounds are not the same as when downloaded!