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RoseReef
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

I completely agree with the “Do it for YOU” part- I originally started doing art because it's what was trendy when I joined, but I didn't actually fully enjoy it so i tried different art styles and started animating. Yes- people love my animations but I love animating, so I keep doing it. Please follow your passion, not everyone else's!

Last edited by RoseReef (Sept. 22, 2022 19:23:42)




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2021Reyes_Pfps
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

where can I find an advertising topic in the forums?
The-Zar
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

My Newest game Galactic Defender is out! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/728383749/
1071043
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10 posts

Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

Nice. This is some helpful advice for someone like me, who is just starting to get into this whole sharing thing. I will try to follow the whole ‘giving back’ thing, but in the mean time, pls try my project too https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/681827292/
Elitherich
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

Amazing Advice! I am definitely going to be using it!


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EpicVoice
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

There's something about Scratch that is really unfair. If you go to explore and look at the different categories you will see Animation, Stories, Art, Games, Tutorials, and… Music. What's wrong with music? Well, all the other categories have accurate representation, while Music is just a bunch of animations, platformers, and memes. It is fair to say that all of these projects have music in them, but most of these project's main focus isn't even music! I'm not saying there's not at least one original song/cover in there, but at the current time I'm reading this, there's only one cover. One. And its not even vocal. It's just an instrument (which is just as good as a vocal cover). The point is, there was only one song focused project on the first page of Music. There is also a huge lack in projects of shows/series, projects, songs, and covers that should be featured more.


for morre info go here <3 https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/645580/?page=1#post-6780810

new animation out rn
(about dreams)
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/937614785/

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scratch_cat787
Scratcher
96 posts

Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

bubble103 wrote:

Recognition.
You've probably headed over to this forum, the Show & Tell section, to seek it out.

We all want recognition, acknowledgement and appreciation for our work and projects on Scratch. It's a big part of our community - Imagine, Program, Share. What's the fun in sharing projects if no one notices them?

So, for many scratchers this Show & Tell forum is an awesome way to advertise your stuff and get recognition! But, there is much more to becoming a well-recognised, or even famous, scratcher than just advertising… Let me share with you what I have discovered on my 3 years on Scratch.


1. Put that effort in!

You wanna be recognised? Well, what do you want to be recogised for?

You have to make great stuff, put huge effort into what you make.

Your projects don't have to be perfect - you'll grow and improve over time through practice, and feedback from others. What matters is your effort, and you knowing that you gave it your all.


2. You gotta give to get.

Give other scratchers a hand with tricky scripts. Make a logo for someone. Be friendly and welcoming to new scratchers. Make friends, enter contests, chat, collaborate, help, give advice and constructive criticism!

By doing those kinds of community activities, you're basically ‘giving’ to the community. You make yourself someone likable and therefore more well-known.

Well, you can't sit in some corner of the website and not interact with this community at all, then expect the community to suddenly shower you with attention. It just doesn't work.

When I first started on Scratch, I pretty much did that. XD I was too shy to speak to anyone. Finally, I came out of my bubble (lol, get it? Ahaha… ha… Okay, not that funny. XD) and started talking to other scratchers. Know what I found? They don't bite. X3 Most of the people on this website are very friendly. I've made some great friends, collaborated with some brilliantly creative people. I'm sure you'll find the same thing, if you just give it a go.


3. Judging a book by its cover.

You've heard the saying, right? ‘Don’t judge a book by its cover.' Basically, don't be too quick to judge based only on first impressions.

How does this have anything to do with Scratch? Well, let me ask a different question: what's the first thing you notice about a Scratch project?

Its thumbnail! (The ‘thumbnail’ is the little picture you see before you click the project. )

Now, thumbnails are very important - they're the first things you see, the things that influence you whether to click on the projects or not. If you want to use the ‘judge a book by its cover’ analogy, the thumbnail is essentially the ‘cover’ and the ‘book’ inside is the actual project.

Like it or not, we all judge books by their covers: we want to look at projects with eye-catching thumbnails, and are less interested in dull ones.
So, if you have nice thumbnails, more people will look at your projects!

Don't worry if you think you're not so great at designing good thumbnails - that's where other scratchers can help you! Have a look in the Requests forum for some forum shops that create art, logos and thumbnails for scratchers!

Oh, and one more thing - as well as project thumbnails, your logo/profile picture is very important! It's something that represents you and the kind of scratcher you are. Again, if you need a hand making a professional-looking logo, ask around in the Requests forum!

An extra note:

metallic123 wrote:

Never judge a book by it's cover. Some scratchers don't even know how to use thumbnails. I didn't till recently. If the thumbnail is a mess, still give the project a try. You never know what it may be like!
Yes, it's something we do without thinking most of the time, but I think the point metallic123 raises is very important: try your best not to judge a book by its cover! Also, here's a little help on how thumbnails work:

Scratch is responsible for what your thumbnail is on projects. It will take the image of whatever was on your project's screen when you last saved it and use that as the thumbnail. One way to control what your thumbnail looks like is this: 1) create a new sprite. 2) draw a picture that fills the whole screen that you want as your thumbnail. 3) put a script in it to make it hide when the project starts. 4) save the project with the thumbnail sprite showing and covering the screen. 5) And you're done!


4. Do it for YOU!

What's the point of being famous for something you don't even like doing? There isn't any! Make sure that you're making projects that YOU enjoy making, NOT because it's trendy and you think playing along with what other scratchers are doing too will get you popular. Although, if what you wanna do just happens to be the same as the trend, go for it anyway! Do it for YOURSELF, not for anyone else. Ultimately, following your own passions will get you far further and far happier. And Scratch is about learning, but it's also about fun!

Don't let the desire for recognition ever make you lose sight of that.


I hope this guide has been helpful to you! Please share your own tips in a reply below. Oh, also, if you thought this guide was cool/amazing/terrible/hard to understand/helpful - please please let me know, I really want to hear what you think. Scratch on!
this got my game popular enough that i like!



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sussing
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

Please can any of you guys view my project! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/581649978
SCRACO65
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100+ posts

Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

I used to be a famous user on Scratch. My heyday was between 2019-2021 until I got banned from using it from my parents. I got to use it again in December in 2021, but it took me a long time to make my next project, which came up around June or so. I know Scratch isn't much about the fame, but that project didn't receive the same reception as my previous projects. My newer projects don't make the same amount as my previous ones, which makes me disappointed. I've tried every fame method that I've done before, but I can't get anywhere.

Here's a comparison:
(The project I made before I was banned from my parents) https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/550701915/
(One of the projects I made after my ban was finished) https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/581801856/

According to some tips, they suggest me to interact more with helping the community by giving constructive criticism and help with scripts, but I don't know which projects will be the most interest to me unfortunately and I don't often socialize a lot with the major community. I need to I think I need some help, please. Oh well, after all, Scratch isn't much about fame. It's the content of the project is the main thing, not it's profit.

Last edited by SCRACO65 (Jan. 2, 2023 07:55:52)


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Flip_Gotrice
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

SCRACO65 wrote:

I used to be a famous user on Scratch. My heyday was between 2019-2021 until I got banned from using it from my parents. I got to use it again in December in 2021, but it took me a long time to make my next project, which came up around June or so. I know Scratch isn't much about the fame, but that project didn't receive the same reception as my previous projects. My newer projects don't make the same amount as my previous ones, which makes me disappointed. I've tried every fame method that I've done before, but I can't get anywhere.

Here's a comparison:
(The project I made before I was banned from my parents) https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/550701915/
(One of the projects I made after my ban was finished) https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/581801856/

According to some tips, they suggest me to interact more with helping the community by giving constructive criticism and help with scripts, but I don't know which projects will be the most interest to me unfortunately and I don't often socialize a lot with the major community. I need to I think I need some help, please. Oh well, after all, Scratch isn't much about fame. It's the content of the project is the main thing, not it's profit.
Bro same, I make so many projects and spend so much time on them, and no one see's them. I make eye-catching thumbnails and watch so many videos on how YouTubers blew up and used them in my projects. I add projects to so many studios, I work at TWO shops. I give constructive criticism to projects, I talk to the community. After all of that, I barely get noticed.

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cs2874334
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

Hello everyone! Is there anything I can improve on in my game? I worked hard on it and all feedback is welcome. The backstory is on the 1st level and instructions are on the project page. To summarize, you are basically an orb of light trying to escape from the darkness. Please give feedback and next steps!
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/775885049/
21miher
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

definitely helpful to an unpopular scratcher like me
Eggo-
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

Love this!!

Last edited by Eggo- (Jan. 11, 2023 04:27:53)

MyScratchedAccount
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

Paddle2See wrote:

Hello! It's great that you want to help out other Scratchers. However, I think we have enough guides in the forums at the moment. Please feel free to welcome new Scratchers on the group welcoming topic or on individual topics created by New Scratchers.

Other places that can always use more helpful Scratchers like you, are the "Help With Scripts“ and ”Questions About Scratch" areas - please use them as designed, by responding to topics created by folks with problems to solve

Finally, a really good place for Scratch guides is the Scratch Wiki - check it out and see if it's something you might like to work on. They have a number of guides - and great organization.

Links:

Give An Internet - - My Profile - My Best Project Of The Week - Am I Online? - on wiki, go to my talk

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Prince_Wolf1
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

MyScratchedAccount wrote:

Paddle2See wrote:

Hello! It's great that you want to help out other Scratchers. However, I think we have enough guides in the forums at the moment. Please feel free to welcome new Scratchers on the group welcoming topic or on individual topics created by New Scratchers.

Other places that can always use more helpful Scratchers like you, are the "Help With Scripts“ and ”Questions About Scratch" areas - please use them as designed, by responding to topics created by folks with problems to solve

Finally, a really good place for Scratch guides is the Scratch Wiki - check it out and see if it's something you might like to work on. They have a number of guides - and great organization.
It’s pinned.it won’t be closed because it’s a guide that is used and they want to keep.

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I'm a 12 year old girl who spends most of her time on scratch on the forums.I like Warrior Cats, Percy Jackson, and WW2 books.I love music and I like AJR, BoyWithUke, And Hamilton.

you'll mostly see me in Suggestions, Questions About Scratch, and a little in Bugs And Glitches.I'm also in Things I'm Reading And Playing a little bit.i might be in Warrior Cats and School Computers

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IncognitoOrange
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

SCRACO65 wrote:

I used to be a famous user on Scratch. My heyday was between 2019-2021 until I got banned from using it from my parents. I got to use it again in December in 2021, but it took me a long time to make my next project, which came up around June or so. I know Scratch isn't much about the fame, but that project didn't receive the same reception as my previous projects. My newer projects don't make the same amount as my previous ones, which makes me disappointed. I've tried every fame method that I've done before, but I can't get anywhere.

Here's a comparison:
(The project I made before I was banned from my parents) https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/550701915/
(One of the projects I made after my ban was finished) https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/581801856/

According to some tips, they suggest me to interact more with helping the community by giving constructive criticism and help with scripts, but I don't know which projects will be the most interest to me unfortunately and I don't often socialize a lot with the major community. I need to I think I need some help, please. Oh well, after all, Scratch isn't much about fame. It's the content of the project is the main thing, not it's profit.
I have a super helpful tip.
Recently (i mean VERY recently) I was banned for 2 months by the Scratch Team. When I got to come back (around 2 weeks ago) my presence on the website had obviously faded.
The trick?
Hype. Hype up your fans and let people know the EXACT DATE you plan to post. Mine was Feb 5th, and it already has 650+ loves somehow.
So yeah that's my tip lol


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Fluffy_Panda_Luv
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31 posts

Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

bubble103 wrote:

Recognition.
You've probably headed over to this forum, the Show & Tell section, to seek it out.

We all want recognition, acknowledgement and appreciation for our work and projects on Scratch. It's a big part of our community - Imagine, Program, Share. What's the fun in sharing projects if no one notices them?

So, for many scratchers this Show & Tell forum is an awesome way to advertise your stuff and get recognition! But, there is much more to becoming a well-recognised, or even famous, scratcher than just advertising… Let me share with you what I have discovered on my 3 years on Scratch.


1. Put that effort in!

You wanna be recognised? Well, what do you want to be recogised for?

You have to make great stuff, put huge effort into what you make.

Your projects don't have to be perfect - you'll grow and improve over time through practice, and feedback from others. What matters is your effort, and you knowing that you gave it your all.


2. You gotta give to get.

Give other scratchers a hand with tricky scripts. Make a logo for someone. Be friendly and welcoming to new scratchers. Make friends, enter contests, chat, collaborate, help, give advice and constructive criticism!

By doing those kinds of community activities, you're basically ‘giving’ to the community. You make yourself someone likable and therefore more well-known.

Well, you can't sit in some corner of the website and not interact with this community at all, then expect the community to suddenly shower you with attention. It just doesn't work.

When I first started on Scratch, I pretty much did that. XD I was too shy to speak to anyone. Finally, I came out of my bubble (lol, get it? Ahaha… ha… Okay, not that funny. XD) and started talking to other scratchers. Know what I found? They don't bite. X3 Most of the people on this website are very friendly. I've made some great friends, collaborated with some brilliantly creative people. I'm sure you'll find the same thing, if you just give it a go.


3. Judging a book by its cover.

You've heard the saying, right? ‘Don’t judge a book by its cover.' Basically, don't be too quick to judge based only on first impressions.

How does this have anything to do with Scratch? Well, let me ask a different question: what's the first thing you notice about a Scratch project?

Its thumbnail! (The ‘thumbnail’ is the little picture you see before you click the project. )

Now, thumbnails are very important - they're the first things you see, the things that influence you whether to click on the projects or not. If you want to use the ‘judge a book by its cover’ analogy, the thumbnail is essentially the ‘cover’ and the ‘book’ inside is the actual project.

Like it or not, we all judge books by their covers: we want to look at projects with eye-catching thumbnails, and are less interested in dull ones.
So, if you have nice thumbnails, more people will look at your projects!

Don't worry if you think you're not so great at designing good thumbnails - that's where other scratchers can help you! Have a look in the Requests forum for some forum shops that create art, logos and thumbnails for scratchers!

Oh, and one more thing - as well as project thumbnails, your logo/profile picture is very important! It's something that represents you and the kind of scratcher you are. Again, if you need a hand making a professional-looking logo, ask around in the Requests forum!

An extra note:

metallic123 wrote:

Never judge a book by it's cover. Some scratchers don't even know how to use thumbnails. I didn't till recently. If the thumbnail is a mess, still give the project a try. You never know what it may be like!
Yes, it's something we do without thinking most of the time, but I think the point metallic123 raises is very important: try your best not to judge a book by its cover! Also, here's a little help on how thumbnails work:

Scratch is responsible for what your thumbnail is on projects. It will take the image of whatever was on your project's screen when you last saved it and use that as the thumbnail. One way to control what your thumbnail looks like is this: 1) create a new sprite. 2) draw a picture that fills the whole screen that you want as your thumbnail. 3) put a script in it to make it hide when the project starts. 4) save the project with the thumbnail sprite showing and covering the screen. 5) And you're done!


4. Do it for YOU!

What's the point of being famous for something you don't even like doing? There isn't any! Make sure that you're making projects that YOU enjoy making, NOT because it's trendy and you think playing along with what other scratchers are doing too will get you popular. Although, if what you wanna do just happens to be the same as the trend, go for it anyway! Do it for YOURSELF, not for anyone else. Ultimately, following your own passions will get you far further and far happier. And Scratch is about learning, but it's also about fun!

Don't let the desire for recognition ever make you lose sight of that.


I hope this guide has been helpful to you! Please share your own tips in a reply below. Oh, also, if you thought this guide was cool/amazing/terrible/hard to understand/helpful - please please let me know, I really want to hear what you think. Scratch on!
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firstject wrote:

Awesome! great guide. Thanks for making this.

FreyaTheWolf wrote:

Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone else here thinks @bubble103 is so awesome that their mind is blown when she replies to you? Yay or Nae?



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Fluffy_Panda_Luv
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Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

Hey ya'll! How do you respond to someones topic without quoting the whole thing? Lol Please help if ya can! i am new here ;3
-The Fluffy Panda Lover

- The Fluffy Panda Lover
“Keep on with the keeping on!”
“Love God with all your heart and soul”
It's OK to be different! Don't be afraid to let the real you show!
(I know, its so cheesy! )
Fluffy_Panda_Luv
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31 posts

Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

Thank you for that! Its really quite helpfull!


- The Fluffy Panda Lover
“Keep on with the keeping on!”
“Love God with all your heart and soul”
It's OK to be different! Don't be afraid to let the real you show!
(I know, its so cheesy! )
ColdNuggetMilk
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2 posts

Recognition - A (Hopefully) Helpful Guide by bubble103

Please please please please please PLEASE can I get some voice actors for an upcoming game????
Here it is: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/795354241/
I also need help naming it. Preferably in 1~2 words.

:D

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