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- SGEgames
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Scratcher
28 posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
That's a great idea! This would make scratching a bit easier! Hopefully a ST member will take this into account!!
- little_kitten
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
Good, because otherwise to change only height you would have to do many slightly different costumes
- shaymin88
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
Thank you, guys! I only came up with this idea when I was updating my Sims game. (I am making buy and build mode right now! = D)
Last edited by shaymin88 (Feb. 18, 2015 02:55:19)
- CosmicHamster
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
I support, though I'm certain that this has already been suggested. I can't be bothered to look for that post, though. 

- shaymin88
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
I support, though I'm certain that this has already been suggested. I can't be bothered to look for that post, though.It probably has been suggested before. I really do need to just share my Sims project again. I just can't do this without the necessary blocks.
- The_Scratch_Squad
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
How would you define the number? Percent (%)?
I support the idea, but this needs to be clarified ^.
I support the idea, but this needs to be clarified ^.
- shaymin88
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
How would you define the number? Percent (%)?Oh yeah! It probably would be a good idea to put the percent part in the post! I will modify this now to further clarify my idea!
I support the idea, but this needs to be clarified ^.
- Paddle2See
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Scratch Team
1000+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
In the 1.4 version of Scratch, if you search through the source code (which is in a language called Squeek), you will find traces of an experimental “stretch” block! However, it was never in any of the officially released versions that I have used. I can only assume that it was decided that it was too confusing - or not useful enough - to earn a permanent place in the block pallet. Which is too bad as it would be very helpful for certain kinds of visual effects.
Part of what makes Scratch so easy to learn and such a great first language is it's simplicity. Every new block that is added makes it a bit more complex - so new blocks are added only after long consideration.
Part of what makes Scratch so easy to learn and such a great first language is it's simplicity. Every new block that is added makes it a bit more complex - so new blocks are added only after long consideration.
- shaymin88
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
In the 1.4 version of Scratch, if you search through the source code (which is in a language called Squeek), you will find traces of an experimental “stretch” block! However, it was never in any of the officially released versions that I have used. I can only assume that it was decided that it was too confusing - or not useful enough - to earn a permanent place in the block pallet. Which is too bad as it would be very helpful for certain kinds of visual effects.I don't know why they would consider this complex… Its about the same block as
Part of what makes Scratch so easy to learn and such a great first language is it's simplicity. Every new block that is added makes it a bit more complex - so new blocks are added only after long consideration.
change size by ()except allowing you to stretch it in a certain way. I'll download Sqeek and 1.4 and see if I can find this block. I just hope that Squeek has some grouping or definition for certain block mechanic.
- shaymin88
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
Bump! Jump! Plump! Clump! Lump! Slump! Hump! Dump! Thump! Pump! (Rhyming! Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
- shaymin88
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
Bump up my post that has some information here and some supporters there, as well as a ST post over by that as well.
- 20btheilmanngohr
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
Support for the idea of stretch. that NEEDS to come back. Just don't necessarily support your blocks. I'd use:
set stretch [left v] to (0) %:: looksOther than this, (9001+) for implementation.
- stickfire-test
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
Support for a stretch block. It wouldn't need all four directions though, just
Also, it's not really necessary but
set [vertical v] stretch to (100)% :: looks
set [horizontal v] stretch to (100)% :: looks
Also, it's not really necessary but
clear stretch :: looksmight be helpful for inexperienced users who can't work out why their sprite doesn't seem to be scaling properly after they stretched it.
- shaymin88
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
Support for a stretch block. It wouldn't need all four directions though, justI am going to edit the post in just a moment!set [vertical v] stretch to (100)% :: looks
set [horizontal v] stretch to (100)% :: looks
Also, it's not really necessary butclear stretch :: looksmight be helpful for inexperienced users who can't work out why their sprite doesn't seem to be scaling properly after they stretched it.
Support for the idea of stretch. that NEEDS to come back. Just don't necessarily support your blocks. I'd use:Yeah, that was before I knew how to make Scratch blocks appear. I have since edited the post for it to have what I want the blocks to look like.set stretch [left v] to (0) %:: looksOther than this, (9001+) for implementation.
- Cyoce
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
Support! Here’s a mock-up of the blocks (feel free to copy this into the OP):
set x scale to (100)% :: looksAlso, I think negatives should invert, i.e. {set x scale to (-100)%} would invert it along the y-axis, just like rotation style left-right.
set y scale to (100)% :: looks
change x scale by (10) :: looks
change y scale by (10) :: looks
(x scale :: looks)
(y scale :: looks)
- The_Scratch_Squad
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
How about this:
stretch sprite to x:[] y: []
- shaymin88
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Changing Width and Height Separately
How about this:Eh, I think that having the separate blocks would be better in a the way that some people may be confused by the blocks structure. There is already 3 blocks ('Set' block, ‘Change’ block, and ‘Clear’ block) that get the job done. Thanks for the suggestion, though!stretch sprite to x:[] y: []
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