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MarkHeathcliffisDead
Scratcher
1 post

black and white filter

im making a fnf project that will have a black and white filter how do i make a black and white filter
Dragonspire77
Scratcher
500+ posts

black and white filter

The Suggestions forum is a place to submit ideas that can help improve the website. As this doesn’t seem to be a suggestion, this post would be better fit for the Questions about Scratch forum.

This aside, I believe you can do this by doing
change [color v] effect by ((1)/(0))

Last edited by Dragonspire77 (Dec. 14, 2022 11:20:37)

roofogato
Scratcher
1000+ posts

black and white filter

cant wait for jlnilocalsip to swoop in and tell us how inappropriate greyscale games are

anhways, no support for the reason above

Last edited by roofogato (Dec. 14, 2022 17:02:27)

UI-coder
Scratcher
500+ posts

black and white filter

Hi MarkHeathcliffisDead it looks like you asking for help with your fnf project, but this topic seems to be in the wrong forum, please read the suggestions directory (6th) before making a post. here's a quick link to create a forum on questions about scratch


https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/4/topic/add/

Last edited by UI-coder (Dec. 14, 2022 12:42:02)

-Valtren-
Scratcher
1000+ posts

black and white filter

roofogato wrote:

cant wait for jlnilocalsip to swoop in and tell use how inappropriate greyscale games are

anhways, no support for the reason above
it doesn't work properly all the time, I've used it before.
Creator-H
Scratcher
100+ posts

black and white filter

I mean, you could just turn the sprites black and white by changing their costumes? (Which is quite tedious)…

Last edited by Creator-H (Dec. 14, 2022 13:00:35)

-Valtren-
Scratcher
1000+ posts

black and white filter

Creator-H wrote:

I mean, you could just turn the sprites black and white by changing their costumes? (Which is quite tedious)…
what if you had lots of costumes? also how would you know which shade of grey to use?
qwerty_wasd_gone
Scratcher
1000+ posts

black and white filter

-Valtren- wrote:

Creator-H wrote:

I mean, you could just turn the sprites black and white by changing their costumes? (Which is quite tedious)…
what if you had lots of costumes? also how would you know which shade of grey to use?

Creator-H wrote:

(Which is quite tedious)…
jlnilocalsip
New Scratcher
100+ posts

black and white filter

I thought I established why this was inappropriate for Scratch already

Grayscale puts you in mind of the past. Film noir hardboiled detectives living rainfully in the lightlamped smoky streets seeing so many plotlines go wrong. Overly narrated newsreels depicting huddled masses and military marches from worlds on the brink of destruction. Boiled-laughter sitcoms with a thousand naive punchlines spilling from the mouths of redheads and honeymooners lost to the ages in the picture of a domestic life which never existed. A zeitgeist long gone which now walks intertwining our perceptions of what was and what should be like an infinite warped knot of time upon time. They are all lost souls now, two-fisted heroes of the past liverspotted and grayhaired, wheeled up to the podium at awards ceremonies and appearing in infomercials for social security. Grayscale gives you the nightmare of history from which we are all trying to wake.
DeveloperTools
Scratcher
100+ posts

black and white filter

Dragonspire77 wrote:

The Suggestions forum is a place to submit ideas that can help improve the website. As this doesn’t seem to be a suggestion, this post would be better fit for the Questions about Scratch forum.

This aside, I believe you can do this by doing
change [color v] effect by ((1)/(0))
That “workaround” is very buggy and sometimes tints the sprite red instead of black and white
roofogato
Scratcher
1000+ posts

black and white filter

roofogato wrote:

cant wait for jlnilocalsip to swoop in and tell use how inappropriate greyscale games are

jlnilocalsip wrote:

I thought I established why this was inappropriate for Scratch already

Grayscale puts you in mind of the past. Film noir hardboiled detectives living rainfully in the lightlamped smoky streets seeing so many plotlines go wrong. Overly narrated newsreels depicting huddled masses and military marches from worlds on the brink of destruction. Boiled-laughter sitcoms with a thousand naive punchlines spilling from the mouths of redheads and honeymooners lost to the ages in the picture of a domestic life which never existed. A zeitgeist long gone which now walks intertwining our perceptions of what was and what should be like an infinite warped knot of time upon time. They are all lost souls now, two-fisted heroes of the past liverspotted and grayhaired, wheeled up to the podium at awards ceremonies and appearing in infomercials for social security. Grayscale gives you the nightmare of history from which we are all trying to wake.


CALLED IT

Last edited by roofogato (Dec. 14, 2022 16:35:04)

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