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Introducing the built-in sprite editor of Scratch ( 1 / 7 ). Select the first button from the 'New sprite' row to draw an individual sprite. Introducing the built-in sprite editor of Scratch ( 2 / 7 ). The built-in 'Paint Editor' is a basic application for drawing. Tools. Drawing area.
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Introducing the built-in sprite editor of Scratch (1/7) • Select the first button from the 'New sprite' row to draw an individual sprite
Introducing the built-in sprite editor of Scratch (2/7) • The built-in 'Paint Editor' is a basic application for drawing Tools Drawing area
Introducing the built-in sprite editor of Scratch (3/7) • You can draw shapes and lines in the drawing area. • The white-gray grid means transparent background for the sprite
Introducing the built-in sprite editor of Scratch (4/7) • Drawing tools contain resources to: • import external picture • resize the drawing • rotate or flip the drawing • undo and redo steps of work-flow • set the active color
Introducing the built-in sprite editor of Scratch (5/7) • 1: Paintbrush • 2: Eraser • 3: Fill • 4: Rectangle • 5: Ellipse • 6: Line • 7: Text • 8: Select • 9: Stamp tool • 10: Eyedropper tool 1. 3. 2. 6. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 7.
Introducing the built-in sprite editor of Scratch (6/7) • When you finish your drawing, set the center point of the sprite with'Set costume center' button
Introducing the built-in sprite editor of Scratch (7/7) • Click on 'OK' button to get the new sprite to work on your project!