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- ProjectGamer1
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Tips to Making a Good Project
When it comes to making a project, what you have to keep in mind is creativity. There are many ways to make projects look much more fancier than they do now. Now for example, you can use the “ghost effect” script. Instead of using “show, and hide”, try using “set ghost effect to” in order to give your line of text an amazing fading in and fading out animation, instead of it just immediately disappearing. Another way of creativity you can use is variables, create variables with fancy names such as Click_Effect or just 1 letter such as X or Y. Then, use those variables to your advantage. You can basically make some really long scripts! Making long scripts allows people who click see inside to actually notice how much effort you've put into your project. Theres even the “Set colour effect”, and there's the “pixelate” effect. Using these to create blurry images, or color effects can make your project look much cooler! Make sure you always use vector mode when you are creating text or if you are drawing a line for your project. When you use bitnap, things attend to look a bit pixelated. There are many ways you can avoid getting your project banned or reported. For example, you CAN make a fnaf project, you just can not use images from fnaf 1 - 3. You can still use images from Fnaf 4 and Fnaf world. You can even just draw the characters. When you are trying to make a good project, do not look up tutorials or take scripts from other projects, instead, test multiple scripts before creating your projects. Once you have the best scripts that you agree on using/creating, use those in your final attempt of your project. Always make test projects before you begin your perfect project. Make sure you use every single script you can. I have made many projects with very high amounts of views. Try to give your project a specific name that people always search up.
- flutehamster
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Scratcher
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Tips to Making a Good Project
Nice guide! It could use a little formatting though. 

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