Wheee!
This is my first attempt at making a "true" spirograph in scratch, by that I mean a spirograph that acts as one does in real life.
Try playing with the values. The one in the screenshot has these values:
Wheel Radius: 39
Ring Raduis: 100
Wheel Offset: 90
Because I'm using trig here, the drawing process is a tad slow.
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its really cool!
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try wheel radius:100 ring radius:46 wheel offset:59
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3DBALL!
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this is rely fun. I wish it would go faster
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yeah
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playing with a spirograph is so much fun!
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wow! that looks amazingly cool!
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This is very cool. It's probably hard to appreciate for some Scratchers who didn't get to use a spirograph...
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i like the controls
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Awesome!
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it froze on me!!! no offence but this game isnt all that it should be. Sorry people!!!
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i love spirograph and that is sooooo cool
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I looked at your scripts. your really smart!!!
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sweet! you should have seen my freaky spiral!
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It looks best with wheel radius 41, ring radius 100 and wheel offset 90
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Nice project!!! Please check out some of mine!
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very nice, and not too slow, even on my old PC!
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Awesome. Best I've seen on this site so far. I'll have to look at your scripts, I'm interested to see how you did that cool effect.
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Great job. It's not so slow, considering what it has to compute.
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