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Catgirl555
Scratcher
100+ posts

Stamp

stamp

What does “stamp” do?

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tntey
Scratcher
100+ posts

Stamp

It create a stamp of the sprite on the background

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niniobrien
Scratcher
100+ posts

Stamp

Catgirl555 wrote:

stamp

What does “stamp” do?



It is kind of like the clone block (
create clone of [sprite]
)

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naturelove999
New to Scratch
6 posts

Stamp

Hi, I am working on a Christmas card and I made it so some penguins talk and then next slide disappear but they keep reappearing when they are NOT supposed to!
naturelove999
New to Scratch
6 posts

Stamp

Any Ideas???
MiniWoofGaming
Scratcher
81 posts

Stamp

Hi, I am working on a Christmas card and I made it so some penguins talk and then next slide disappear but they keep reappearing when they are NOT supposed to!

couldn't you have made a new post about this?

anyway, I would love to help! can you share the link of the project?



deck26
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Stamp

niniobrien wrote:

Catgirl555 wrote:

stamp

What does “stamp” do?



It is kind of like the clone block (
create clone of [sprite]
)

Not really. The clone block creates a copy of the sprite which can be made to follow scripts and can be hidden or shown, change costumes etc. A stamped clone is more a case of rubber stamping a copy of the sprite's current costume on the backdrop. It will remain there behind any moving sprites until you either stamp something else over the top of it or clear the backdrop.

A simple example - http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/2866621/ - each card image is stamped onto the backdrop and then over-stamped with a blank rectangle matching the backdrop so it only uses one sprite and no clones.

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