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- MaorSonicPower
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15 posts
How to Become A Good Scratcher, Quickly
when green flag clicked
foreverendend
if <key [right arrow pressed] pressed?> then
turn cw (1) degrees
if <key [space key pressed] pressed?> then
move (10) steps
end
- Maor100IQ
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74 posts
How to Become A Good Scratcher, Quickly
the script not catch the green flag block…when green flag clickedforeverendend
if <key [right arrow pressed] pressed?> then
turn cw (1) degrees
if <key [space key pressed] pressed?> then
move (10) steps
end
- yinon122
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500+ posts
How to Become A Good Scratcher, Quickly
Well done very nice! Hi, all you New Scratchers!
I made this topic for people who, just like me when I started out, couldn't wait for the Scratcher status!
But first, let's look at the difference between a Scratcher and New Scratcher:
So, What's A Scratcher?
I know you're all itching to become Scratchers, so I'll try and keep this section concise and short, but I think it's important you know what you're getting yourselves into.
At the moment, so as a New Scratcher, you will be able to:
- Talk on the forums, but have to wait 120 seconds between posts.
- Comment on projects and profiles, but have to wait 30 seconds between comments.
- Edit posts after the initial page load. This means that you cannot edit posts once you refresh or re-load the web page.
- They can't post links to non-scratch sites.
But, as a Scratcher, you will then be able to:
- Talk on the forums, and only wait 60 seconds between posts.
- Have no time restrictions on commenting.
- Edit posts whenever you want.
- Close your own topics, but only after 24 hours.
- Use Cloud Data in projects!
So, how can you accelerate yourself onwards through the path to unlocking these extra features?
How To Become a Scratcher
To become a Scratcher, the Scratch Team have said “Be Active” for 2-3 weeks. But what constitutes being active? And how can I do this more quickly?
Well, according to the Scratch Wiki you have to…have a few projects, several comments, some forum posts, and have been on Scratch for a certain length of time.
This doesn't seem like very much information, does it?
This is because the Scratch Team and Scratch Wiki want you to be as active as possible, and participate in the website as much as possible. This is, of course, the only way to become a Scratcher:
"To become a Scratcher, one must participate in the website."
And that's pretty much all there is to it.
So if you partake in as much as possible, by making projects, commenting, and discussing in the forums, you will quickly become a Scratcher.
But, for those of you who were wondering what qualifies as active participation, here you go:
- You have to share at least 2 projects. Try and make them innovative, interesting projects, don't just rush them.
- You should comment on other projects, and love and favourite the best projects you find.
- You must have been with Scratch for at least 2 weeks, so patience is key.
- Visiting the forums is not a requirement, but it will help!
Now, finally, how to become a great Scratcher who people will like!
This section is really, really important, because being a Scratcher is all about being helpful to the community.
Being a Scratcher is not about the loves, the favourites or the followers. Being a Scratcher is about how much effort you put into Scratch: it doesn't matter the complexity of project you make, what matters is the creativity and fact that you did your best.By making projects that are good, you will get followers. By making projects that are original, fun and show great promise for the future, you will get followers who care.And by actively chattibng with the community, you will get friends.
There are many tutorials and also Scratch Projects that can teach you how to create great projects, but you can also learn about how to create amazing projects by clicking “See Inside” on the projects that inspired you. This way you can borrow ideas, and develop new understanding of Scratch features. But try and make the projects that inspire others, try and make the projects that will get others to click “See Inside”.
So put as much effort as possible into Scratch, try and be a better Scratcher than the next by showing involvement and personality.
Talk in the forums, congragulate people on their projects, and remember that “it's not who you are on the inside, it's what you do that defines you” (- Batman), so define yourself as a lovely, active person!
So I hope I helped you on the path to becoming an excellent Scratcher, and as forum activity will help you get there sooner, why not ask some questions in this topic?
- Maor100IQ
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74 posts
How to Become A Good Scratcher, Quickly
wow wow! now we are talking!Well done very nice! Hi, all you New Scratchers!
I made this topic for people who, just like me when I started out, couldn't wait for the Scratcher status!
But first, let's look at the difference between a Scratcher and New Scratcher:
So, What's A Scratcher?
I know you're all itching to become Scratchers, so I'll try and keep this section concise and short, but I think it's important you know what you're getting yourselves into.
At the moment, so as a New Scratcher, you will be able to:
- Talk on the forums, but have to wait 120 seconds between posts.
- Comment on projects and profiles, but have to wait 30 seconds between comments.
- Edit posts after the initial page load. This means that you cannot edit posts once you refresh or re-load the web page.
- They can't post links to non-scratch sites.
But, as a Scratcher, you will then be able to:
- Talk on the forums, and only wait 60 seconds between posts.
- Have no time restrictions on commenting.
- Edit posts whenever you want.
- Close your own topics, but only after 24 hours.
- Use Cloud Data in projects!
So, how can you accelerate yourself onwards through the path to unlocking these extra features?
How To Become a Scratcher
To become a Scratcher, the Scratch Team have said “Be Active” for 2-3 weeks. But what constitutes being active? And how can I do this more quickly?
Well, according to the Scratch Wiki you have to…have a few projects, several comments, some forum posts, and have been on Scratch for a certain length of time.
This doesn't seem like very much information, does it?
This is because the Scratch Team and Scratch Wiki want you to be as active as possible, and participate in the website as much as possible. This is, of course, the only way to become a Scratcher:
"To become a Scratcher, one must participate in the website."
And that's pretty much all there is to it.
So if you partake in as much as possible, by making projects, commenting, and discussing in the forums, you will quickly become a Scratcher.
But, for those of you who were wondering what qualifies as active participation, here you go:
- You have to share at least 2 projects. Try and make them innovative, interesting projects, don't just rush them.
- You should comment on other projects, and love and favourite the best projects you find.
- You must have been with Scratch for at least 2 weeks, so patience is key.
- Visiting the forums is not a requirement, but it will help!
Now, finally, how to become a great Scratcher who people will like!
This section is really, really important, because being a Scratcher is all about being helpful to the community.
Being a Scratcher is not about the loves, the favourites or the followers. Being a Scratcher is about how much effort you put into Scratch: it doesn't matter the complexity of project you make, what matters is the creativity and fact that you did your best.By making projects that are good, you will get followers. By making projects that are original, fun and show great promise for the future, you will get followers who care.And by actively chattibng with the community, you will get friends.
There are many tutorials and also Scratch Projects that can teach you how to create great projects, but you can also learn about how to create amazing projects by clicking “See Inside” on the projects that inspired you. This way you can borrow ideas, and develop new understanding of Scratch features. But try and make the projects that inspire others, try and make the projects that will get others to click “See Inside”.
So put as much effort as possible into Scratch, try and be a better Scratcher than the next by showing involvement and personality.
Talk in the forums, congragulate people on their projects, and remember that “it's not who you are on the inside, it's what you do that defines you” (- Batman), so define yourself as a lovely, active person!
So I hope I helped you on the path to becoming an excellent Scratcher, and as forum activity will help you get there sooner, why not ask some questions in this topic?
- Maor100IQ
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74 posts
How to Become A Good Scratcher, Quickly
agree!Well done very nice! Hi, all you New Scratchers!
I made this topic for people who, just like me when I started out, couldn't wait for the Scratcher status!
But first, let's look at the difference between a Scratcher and New Scratcher:
So, What's A Scratcher?
I know you're all itching to become Scratchers, so I'll try and keep this section concise and short, but I think it's important you know what you're getting yourselves into.
At the moment, so as a New Scratcher, you will be able to:
- Talk on the forums, but have to wait 120 seconds between posts.
- Comment on projects and profiles, but have to wait 30 seconds between comments.
- Edit posts after the initial page load. This means that you cannot edit posts once you refresh or re-load the web page.
- They can't post links to non-scratch sites.
But, as a Scratcher, you will then be able to:
- Talk on the forums, and only wait 60 seconds between posts.
- Have no time restrictions on commenting.
- Edit posts whenever you want.
- Close your own topics, but only after 24 hours.
- Use Cloud Data in projects!
So, how can you accelerate yourself onwards through the path to unlocking these extra features?
How To Become a Scratcher
To become a Scratcher, the Scratch Team have said “Be Active” for 2-3 weeks. But what constitutes being active? And how can I do this more quickly?
Well, according to the Scratch Wiki you have to…have a few projects, several comments, some forum posts, and have been on Scratch for a certain length of time.
This doesn't seem like very much information, does it?
This is because the Scratch Team and Scratch Wiki want you to be as active as possible, and participate in the website as much as possible. This is, of course, the only way to become a Scratcher:
"To become a Scratcher, one must participate in the website."
And that's pretty much all there is to it.
So if you partake in as much as possible, by making projects, commenting, and discussing in the forums, you will quickly become a Scratcher.
But, for those of you who were wondering what qualifies as active participation, here you go:
- You have to share at least 2 projects. Try and make them innovative, interesting projects, don't just rush them.
- You should comment on other projects, and love and favourite the best projects you find.
- You must have been with Scratch for at least 2 weeks, so patience is key.
- Visiting the forums is not a requirement, but it will help!
Now, finally, how to become a great Scratcher who people will like!
This section is really, really important, because being a Scratcher is all about being helpful to the community.
Being a Scratcher is not about the loves, the favourites or the followers. Being a Scratcher is about how much effort you put into Scratch: it doesn't matter the complexity of project you make, what matters is the creativity and fact that you did your best.By making projects that are good, you will get followers. By making projects that are original, fun and show great promise for the future, you will get followers who care.And by actively chattibng with the community, you will get friends.
There are many tutorials and also Scratch Projects that can teach you how to create great projects, but you can also learn about how to create amazing projects by clicking “See Inside” on the projects that inspired you. This way you can borrow ideas, and develop new understanding of Scratch features. But try and make the projects that inspire others, try and make the projects that will get others to click “See Inside”.
So put as much effort as possible into Scratch, try and be a better Scratcher than the next by showing involvement and personality.
Talk in the forums, congragulate people on their projects, and remember that “it's not who you are on the inside, it's what you do that defines you” (- Batman), so define yourself as a lovely, active person!
So I hope I helped you on the path to becoming an excellent Scratcher, and as forum activity will help you get there sooner, why not ask some questions in this topic?
- Maor100IQ
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74 posts
How to Become A Good Scratcher, Quickly
NO MORE BULLYING OR YOU GET IDIOT SONIC DANCING!
when green flag clicked
say [666]
- Maor100IQ
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74 posts
How to Become A Good Scratcher, Quickly
when green flag clicked
forever
if <(SHOOT!) = [666]> then
say [i so 666.]
end
end
- Maor100IQ
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74 posts
How to Become A Good Scratcher, Quickly
Last edited by Maor100IQ (April 20, 2022 19:10:39)
- Maor100IQ
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74 posts
How to Become A Good Scratcher, Quickly
Last edited by Maor100IQ (April 20, 2022 19:40:44)
- Maor100IQ
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74 posts
How to Become A Good Scratcher, Quickly
NO THE BABY! KNUCKLES!don't trust knuckles!
- kanomaster
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100+ posts
How to Become A Good Scratcher, Quickly
Last edited by kanomaster (April 21, 2022 14:45:45)
- Maor100IQ
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74 posts
How to Become A Good Scratcher, Quickly
scratch. don't delete my topic's please.