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- Supernoodles99
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Scratch Cat's outline
I'm confused as to why scratch cat's outline isn't solid black, but instead a dark navy blue.
What's the reason for this?
I know it's more than likely just a design choice, but if there's more reasons, please let me know!

What's the reason for this?
I know it's more than likely just a design choice, but if there's more reasons, please let me know!

- GIitchInTheMatrix
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My life’s been a lie!
It’s possible that they decided upon it to make Scratchy look a bit more colorful, without a noticeable difference.
-Chloe
It’s possible that they decided upon it to make Scratchy look a bit more colorful, without a noticeable difference.
-Chloe
- Supernoodles99
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100+ posts
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That does make sense. My life’s been a lie!
It’s possible that they decided upon it to make Scratchy look a bit more colorful, without a noticeable difference.
-Chloe
- -Valtren-
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1000+ posts
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Then what's the point of making him colourful then????? My life’s been a lie!
It’s possible that they decided upon it to make Scratchy look a bit more colorful, without a noticeable difference.
-Chloe
- 7salad3salad
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1000+ posts
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Probably an oopsie doopsie.
if this really is a mistake then how do you mess that up
if this really is a mistake then how do you mess that up
- -Valtren-
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1000+ posts
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I don't think so, it feels more intentional. How they would even make the mistake is beyond me. Probably an oopsie doopsie.
if this really is a mistake then how do you mess that up
- DifferentDance8
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if this really is a mistake then how do you mess that upDealing with colors in the default paint editor is finicky so it's no wonder.
- ajskateboarder
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1000+ posts
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Maybe the sprite designer had a super dim monitor lolI don't think so, it feels more intentional. How they would even make the mistake is beyond me. Probably an oopsie doopsie.
if this really is a mistake then how do you mess that up
- GIitchInTheMatrix
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1000+ posts
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So Scratchy is on Wikipedia?????Then what's the point of making him colourful then????? My life’s been a lie!
It’s possible that they decided upon it to make Scratchy look a bit more colorful, without a noticeable difference.
-Chloe
I don’t call 3 colors particularly colorful.
- ajskateboarder
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It is full of color though, and 3 colors is definitely more than 2, 1, or no colors, right?So Scratchy is on Wikipedia?????Then what's the point of making him colourful then????? My life’s been a lie!
It’s possible that they decided upon it to make Scratchy look a bit more colorful, without a noticeable difference.
-Chloe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rainbow-diagram-ROYGBIV.svg
I don’t call 3 colors particularly colorful.
- ReinoScreech
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500+ posts
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I think they want it to have color, but i don't know why they wanted to lol
- Scratch137
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1000+ posts
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(#6)It's probably intentional; in Scratch 2.0 it was a dark grey colour.I don't think so, it feels more intentional. How they would even make the mistake is beyond me. Probably an oopsie doopsie.
if this really is a mistake then how do you mess that up

- glitcX
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Navy Blue is the best color in existence. /offtopic
To make it more colorful
To make it more colorful
- mybearworld
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1000+ posts
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(#7)Scratch Cat is probably created with Sketch. Here's the start of the Scratch Cat SVG:
Dealing with colors in the default paint editor is finicky so it's no wonder.
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" width="95.17898101806641" height="100.04156036376953" viewBox="0.3210171699523926 0.3000000357627869 95.17898101806641 100.04156036376953" version="1.1" xml:space="preserve"> <!-- Generator: Sketch 52.5 (67469) - http://www.bohemiancoding.com/sketch --> <g> <title>costume1.1</title> <desc>Created with Sketch.</desc>
Other costumes, like Dog2-a, also have IDs, but don't have these attributes:
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="1.1" id="dog2-b" x="0px" y="0px" width="127.96536254882812" height="110.23504638671875" viewBox="13.179119110107422 31.618038177490234 127.96536254882812 110.23504638671875" enable-background="new 0 0 150 150" xml:space="preserve"> <g> <g id="Back_Leg_2">
- DifferentDance8
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Oh. Then in that case then they just flat-out have no excuse(#7)Scratch Cat is probably created with Sketch. Here's the start of the Scratch Cat SVG:
Dealing with colors in the default paint editor is finicky so it's no wonder.It also has IDs, which Scratch doesn't provide, and as you can see, is also formatted.<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" width="95.17898101806641" height="100.04156036376953" viewBox="0.3210171699523926 0.3000000357627869 95.17898101806641 100.04156036376953" version="1.1" xml:space="preserve"> <!-- Generator: Sketch 52.5 (67469) - http://www.bohemiancoding.com/sketch --> <g> <title>costume1.1</title> <desc>Created with Sketch.</desc>
Other costumes, like Dog2-a, also have IDs, but don't have these attributes:<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="1.1" id="dog2-b" x="0px" y="0px" width="127.96536254882812" height="110.23504638671875" viewBox="13.179119110107422 31.618038177490234 127.96536254882812 110.23504638671875" enable-background="new 0 0 150 150" xml:space="preserve"> <g> <g id="Back_Leg_2">

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