This project was another CARP project but it was also a little bit like the bumper sticker original because this took quite a bit of drawing and getting the colors to look good together. This project took me 4 hours and 15 minutes in total to do, but you can round that to 4 hours if the math is to hard. As for deepening my understanding of, in this case CARP, I think every single project has made me under stand a little bit each time I do one. So, I think this wasn't very different to the other projects I've done.
I really like Wevideo other than the fact that you have to upgrade to use most of the tools. I liked Soundation too even though there weren't a lot of choices for instruments.
I didn't like Audiotool very much, there were a couple instruments, but you weren't able to choose the notes of the instrument. The rest of them were good and had no problems except for Blabberize when for some reason, when you clicked the play button for the audio, I didn't hear anything, but sometimes it worked.
Use the arrow keys to move.
My process: First I searched for a tutorial to figure out how to make things fall or go toward the bottom of the screen. This was the one that I found. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV1wm51pnyg&t=7s Then I searched for a tutorial for making the mouse loose a life when it hit the rocks. This was the one I found. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukOON8WNJ-c&t=1097s That all the tutorials I used. Here's a link to scratch. https://scratch.mit.edu/ Enjoy! ![]()
For future students learning scratch, I found the tutorial above useful. Please watch it.
This video is the first in ten that teaches you the basics of coding, then slowly, it gets you better and better at coding until you're "fluent". This is another tutorial that I'm supposed to compare the original to. #2 https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/75539018/ I like that tutorial #2 gives a lot of detail on the vector(sprite creater tool kit), It will be very useful to those who don't understand what all the tools do. I also like that at the end they used everything they taught you to make a pair of eyes. Though tutorial #2 is amazing at explaining the vector tools, it doesn't talk much about the rest of the scratch. the original tells you more about scratch and how to use/do everything(All the videos together that is.) from animating a sprite to finding songs. So both tutorials are useful. Below are some more tutorials for scratch. I hope this helps you! -Maysie https://embishop523.wixsite.com/mranch
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