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Cute_Cat_34
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Finding and Developing a Great Idea

Cool!
norbir
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9 posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

hi
fok_m3h
New to Scratch
12 posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

Try like a platformer game those are cool
KatkidCoder
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100+ posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

Wow ! What a amazing Ideas!! Thank you for posting this !

Hello! I am a creative scratcher here!
I make games, art and design.

when green flag clicked
forever
say [let coding]
end
lionking77
Scratcher
11 posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

hi, i want to make a new project but i don't have any ideas can i have any from u guys i also searched on explore page, random studios but no i dont have any ideas plz help
pupcup250
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Finding and Developing a Great Idea

Wolf233202
Scratcher
39 posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

xdirect wrote:

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

Have you ever created a new project, only to realize that you have no idea what to make? What did you do? Scroll through Scratch projects? Tell your followers that you need ideas? If you're reading this, you probably visited Scratch's Discussion Forums, hoping that someone's post will help spark an idea.

Well, I hope this post is the one that will help you figure out what to make next! Here are my fail-proof (ish) steps to finding and developing an awesome project (or studio!) idea.

Step 1 - Browse

Exploring Scratch and viewing different projects can help you find ideas. (Psst! You can click here to start browsing!) If you're looking for ideas on what art to make, browse through art projects. If you want to make a game, explore the “games” section. Find a few projects that look interesting, then open them in a new tab. Once you find one or more projects you like, move on to the next step.

Pro tip! If you're a comic artist, animator, writer or musician on Scratch, it might be hard to find projects you like and/or find interesting. If that happens, turn to Youtube, Webtoons.com (if you're a comic artist), Wattpad (for writers), or any other media-sharing website, find something that you like, then move on to the next step.

Step 2 - Ask Questions

Once you find a project you like, ask the following questions about it:
  • What is this project about?
  • What do I like about this project?
  • What do I not like about this project?
  • What features do I wish were in this project? What would I have added or changed if I was the creator of this project?
Once you've answered all (or most) of these questions, move on to step 3.

Step 3 - Write and Repeat

Create a new Scratch project and write down the answers to the questions above in the project's description. Alternatively, put your notes in a Microsoft Word file, notebook, or anywhere else you can safely keep your ideas. I prefer to create a separate, unshared Scratch project entirely for project and studio ideas.

Once you have a place to keep your notes, repeat Steps 1 and 2 several times. Keep exploring and finding sources of inspiration, asking questions about them, then writing down notes. As you do this, you will eventually have small sparks of inspiration. Quickly note down any ideas that come to your brain, or you might lose them!

Step 4 - Develop Your Idea

Once you have a bunch of ideas written down in the description of a project (or, in your notebook or word-processing program), it's time to begin developing your idea.

Read through your list of ideas and answers, and choose at least one that stands out to you. Are there notes you wrote that gave you an awesome or unique idea? Are there project ideas that excite you that you want to create and share? Are there certain aspects or features you loved in one project that you want to use in your own?

Pro tip! Sometimes when I have a few ideas that are interesting but that I have no motivation to create, I find ways to merge them into one mega-idea, taking an awesome part of one idea and combining it with a cool aspect of another idea. Try it out whenever you're stumped, it really helps!

Step 5 - Create and Credit

Once you have your idea, start working on it! It's easier to work on a project when you're excited about it and have motivation, compared to when you've taken a break and have lost the drive to make your project. If you used someone else's code or idea, be sure to give them credit in your project's Notes and Credits section.

Annnd those are my steps to finding and developing a project idea! Hope this helped!
Feel free to give feedback on my post or let me know if anything was unclear. I appreciate feedback and will gladly answer any questions you might have.


I’m gonna try it!
Wolf233202
Scratcher
39 posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

Cool! I’ll try it!

xdirect wrote:

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

Have you ever created a new project, only to realize that you have no idea what to make? What did you do? Scroll through Scratch projects? Tell your followers that you need ideas? If you're reading this, you probably visited Scratch's Discussion Forums, hoping that someone's post will help spark an idea.

Well, I hope this post is the one that will help you figure out what to make next! Here are my fail-proof (ish) steps to finding and developing an awesome project (or studio!) idea.

Step 1 - Browse

Exploring Scratch and viewing different projects can help you find ideas. (Psst! You can click here to start browsing!) If you're looking for ideas on what art to make, browse through art projects. If you want to make a game, explore the “games” section. Find a few projects that look interesting, then open them in a new tab. Once you find one or more projects you like, move on to the next step.

Pro tip! If you're a comic artist, animator, writer or musician on Scratch, it might be hard to find projects you like and/or find interesting. If that happens, turn to Youtube, Webtoons.com (if you're a comic artist), Wattpad (for writers), or any other media-sharing website, find something that you like, then move on to the next step.

Step 2 - Ask Questions

Once you find a project you like, ask the following questions about it:
  • What is this project about?
  • What do I like about this project?
  • What do I not like about this project?
  • What features do I wish were in this project? What would I have added or changed if I was the creator of this project?
Once you've answered all (or most) of these questions, move on to step 3.

Step 3 - Write and Repeat

Create a new Scratch project and write down the answers to the questions above in the project's description. Alternatively, put your notes in a Microsoft Word file, notebook, or anywhere else you can safely keep your ideas. I prefer to create a separate, unshared Scratch project entirely for project and studio ideas.

Once you have a place to keep your notes, repeat Steps 1 and 2 several times. Keep exploring and finding sources of inspiration, asking questions about them, then writing down notes. As you do this, you will eventually have small sparks of inspiration. Quickly note down any ideas that come to your brain, or you might lose them!

Step 4 - Develop Your Idea

Once you have a bunch of ideas written down in the description of a project (or, in your notebook or word-processing program), it's time to begin developing your idea.

Read through your list of ideas and answers, and choose at least one that stands out to you. Are there notes you wrote that gave you an awesome or unique idea? Are there project ideas that excite you that you want to create and share? Are there certain aspects or features you loved in one project that you want to use in your own?

Pro tip! Sometimes when I have a few ideas that are interesting but that I have no motivation to create, I find ways to merge them into one mega-idea, taking an awesome part of one idea and combining it with a cool aspect of another idea. Try it out whenever you're stumped, it really helps!

Step 5 - Create and Credit

Once you have your idea, start working on it! It's easier to work on a project when you're excited about it and have motivation, compared to when you've taken a break and have lost the drive to make your project. If you used someone else's code or idea, be sure to give them credit in your project's Notes and Credits section.

Annnd those are my steps to finding and developing a project idea! Hope this helped!
Feel free to give feedback on my post or let me know if anything was unclear. I appreciate feedback and will gladly answer any questions you might have.
LostLittleChick738
Scratcher
500+ posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

it really helped! thx!

"when life gives you lemons, don't give them to chickens." -me
now, I am not a chicken, despite my name.
i just like them. check out me projects:

lliu_11
Scratcher
36 posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

say [I want to make a personality quiz, does anyone have any ideas on what topic the quiz should be about? :')]

❝ Do you know what it feels like to be aware of every star, every blade of grass? Yes. You do. You call it ‘opening your eyes again.’ ❞
— Terry Pratchett, A Hat Full of Sky
Fluffygamer_
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1000+ posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

hello ! can you add a part for find ideas for updates please ?

BREAKING NEWS
The evil kumquats have rebelled and now they don't just eat signatures.

NOW THEY EAT YOUR «MY STUFF» PAGE AND OTHER 2.0 UI PAGES !
Credit to @jmdzti_0-0

BLOCKS ARMY :
((0) - (0)) //  This is Zero. He protects my signature from evil kumquats

------(:-:)------ :: pen //  This is Bumpa. She bumps my topics when necessary. She also have a few skills at fighting since Zero taught her.

(O(w :: variables)O :: sensing) // This is Dogee. He helps me doing projects

('-' :: list) // This is Little. She verify that evil kumquats aren't coming.

° ° :: #0055ff //  This is 2S. He is the best animator I never seen on scratch. His account is Scratcheurscratch (https://scratch.mit.edu/users/Scratcheurscratch)

when green flag clicked :: cap //  This is Soja. I don't know if it's a boy or a girl but who cares ? Soja often draw thumbnails for my projects.
coolman586
Scratcher
16 posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

Thank you! I really needed those tips!
BabyStrawberryDog
Scratcher
3 posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

when [ ඞ] key pressed
move (Dance) steps
if <AMOUS DANCE> then 
Dance B)


else
Imposter!
end

Last edited by BabyStrawberryDog (Feb. 27, 2023 18:47:56)


when green flag clicked
forever
say [BabyStrawberryDog Was Here!]
phuchung6v3
Scratcher
57 posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

when green flag clicked
go to [mouse-pointer]
forever
create clone of [myself]
point towards [mouse-pointer]
move (distance to [mouse-pointer]) steps
wait (0.001) secs
end
when I start as a clone
point towards [mouse-pointer]
repeat (10)
change [ghost] effect by (10)
end
delete this clone
redoudousweet2nd
Scratcher
25 posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:cool::cool::cool::cool::):):):):):D:D:D:D:(:(:(:(:(:|:|:|:|:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
when green flag clicked
next costume
stop all sounds
turn cw (13) degrees
set pen color to [#f23c445
Mini_Man2013
Scratcher
100+ posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

i would try remake pizza tower


MINI_MAN2013!!!
mr-bluey
Scratcher
2 posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

when green flag clicked
Bigslipperyman
Scratcher
8 posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

hay your stuff was cool but i made a game called dwarf and stone i want some peoples ideas to make stuff in it can someone help me
Mini_Man2013
Scratcher
100+ posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

CoderPrism wrote:

Can anyone give me unique project ideas
pizza tower is unique so you might wanna try that, it would be hard to code but trust me, its gonna be good


MINI_MAN2013!!!
LivingRoomWithACouch
Scratcher
30 posts

Finding and Developing a Great Idea

rextee33 wrote:

I STILL DONT HAVE ANY IDEAS! can someone pls givean idea, easy but interesting

idea: you have to take care of a pet but its a alien so its harder and you can get other pets but you have to get money to get other pets

*insert signature here*

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