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- CAA14
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How to import a project into another one.
Hi,
Okay, i like some aspects of 2.0, but others totally throw me off track. This is one of them. The only option i have is to replace all my current content, which is definitely not what i want.
Please help.
Okay, i like some aspects of 2.0, but others totally throw me off track. This is one of them. The only option i have is to replace all my current content, which is definitely not what i want.
Please help.
Last edited by CAA14 (May 17, 2013 02:37:38)
- CAA14
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500+ posts
How to import a project into another one.
There's an idea, thanks, though they should have an “Import” option. If one of the projects is small, you could use the backpack and bring sprites over to the bigger one.
Also, do you know how to use gradients? I do not see where you can…
![](http://cdn.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/__v-2013-05-09-03-24-236-gc0c7597__/djangobb_forum/img/smilies/sad.png)
- mythbusteranimator
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1000+ posts
How to import a project into another one.
Sadly, gradients are manual as of now.There's an idea, thanks, though they should have an “Import” option. If one of the projects is small, you could use the backpack and bring sprites over to the bigger one.
Also, do you know how to use gradients? I do not see where you can…
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Orion // Metallica // Master of Puppets // Heavy Metal, Thrash Metal, Instrumental
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I suggest you listen to…
For a influential playlist: Damage Inc and Orion. Both of these songs are part of the album that revolutionized heavy and thrash metal forever.
- CAA14
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500+ posts
How to import a project into another one.
Sadly, gradients are manual as of now.There's an idea, thanks, though they should have an “Import” option. If one of the projects is small, you could use the backpack and bring sprites over to the bigger one.
Also, do you know how to use gradients? I do not see where you can…
Actually, i just found gradients. When you have the filler selected, the gradient appears on the lower left hand side.
![](http://cdn.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/__v-2013-05-09-03-24-236-gc0c7597__/djangobb_forum/img/smilies/smile.png)
- CAA14
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500+ posts
How to import a project into another one.
Awesome! I am So glad they're here!
I wish they would put the feature that copies local variables when you move a block referring to them in another sprite back…![](http://cdn.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/__v-2013-05-09-03-24-236-gc0c7597__/djangobb_forum/img/smilies/hmm.png)
I wish they would put the feature that copies local variables when you move a block referring to them in another sprite back…
![](http://cdn.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/__v-2013-05-09-03-24-236-gc0c7597__/djangobb_forum/img/smilies/hmm.png)
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