ur a dev aren't you. I would like to tell you my ideas on what I believe you should do w/ scratch. first of all you should make it so scratch can compile into an .exe file. I think that if you did this, you'd have way more peopl making projects and a better game making engine. also i think you should add a 3d engine to scratch. thanks BMXboi
Thanks for your suggestions. I agree that you should be able to make stand-alone executables of your projects. We hope to include that feature in the next version of Scratch. But we're planning to keep Scratch 2-D, since it's easier to create and remix images in 2-D, and we think it's important for people to create and remix images. (If you haven't already, I'd encourage you to share you suggestion on the Scratch suggestions page: http://suggest.scratch.mit.edu)
Here's some ideas for scratch 2.0: [eraser up/down], which would be useful on multicolor backgrounds, and a way to get stuff from scratch resources into your project, without having to open a website (see a mockup for this at (link to project) Sorry for spamming!
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ur a dev aren't you. I would like to tell you my ideas on what I believe you should do w/ scratch. first of all you should make it so scratch can compile into an .exe file. I think that if you did this, you'd have way more peopl making projects and a better game making engine. also i think you should add a 3d engine to scratch. thanks BMXboi
Thanks for your suggestions. I agree that you should be able to make stand-alone executables of your projects. We hope to include that feature in the next version of Scratch. But we're planning to keep Scratch 2-D, since it's easier to create and remix images in 2-D, and we think it's important for people to create and remix images. (If you haven't already, I'd encourage you to share you suggestion on the Scratch suggestions page: http://suggest.scratch.mit.edu)
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Here's some ideas for scratch 2.0: [eraser up/down], which would be useful on multicolor backgrounds, and a way to get stuff from scratch resources into your project, without having to open a website (see a mockup for this at (link to project) Sorry for spamming!
EVERYBODY BARRAGE HIM WITH QUESTIONS!!!
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WHat was the first project ever released to Scratch?
andresmh's first project.
wow haha. What part of the site do you run?