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- Naoderi
- Scratcher
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How to make Boundaries (using sprites) in Scratch?
I've tried stuff like variables like:
but for some reason it's not working, I've been toying with hitboxes and everything
plz help
when green flag clicked
forever
set [Player x] to (x position)
set [Player y] to (y position)
if <touching [Boundary] ?> then
go to x: (Player x) y: (Player y)
end
but for some reason it's not working, I've been toying with hitboxes and everything
plz help
Last edited by Naoderi (July 18, 2021 09:37:20)
You're on your own, Noble… Naoderi out.
- ProgrammerDE
- Scratcher
100+ posts
How to make Boundaries (using sprites) in Scratch?
Look at this post:
https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/521435/?page=1#post-5341416
It has the same issue. The working one is here.
https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/521435/?page=1#post-5341416
It has the same issue. The working one is here.
I bet you have the extension
Nothing here
There is really nothing down here, stop looking
- MasterofTheBrick
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
How to make Boundaries (using sprites) in Scratch?
Have you made sure that the player costume is centered in the editor? If yes, then you need to insert the movement code here:
instead of running it separately in another loop somewhere else inside your project.
when green flag clicked
forever
set [Player x] to (x position)
set [Player y] to (y position)
movement code ::grey
if <touching [Boundary] ?> then
go to x: (Player x) y: (Player y)
end
instead of running it separately in another loop somewhere else inside your project.
Last edited by MasterofTheBrick (July 18, 2021 11:28:57)
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