This scratch tutorial covers the basics of how to go about this using the blocks that we do have Pen color can be used in animation, drawing, and much more We also build a very simple painting program to make use of this new block and show it off.
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What are the color codes
The title pretty much says it all, but i want to know the number codes, like 678 = blue, 90 = red, and so on
Anyone know how to get those/know them I don't know what you are talking about. Creating 3d games or applications on scratch might seem intimidating at first, but with this handy book you will be able to create simple to advanced 3d projects on scratch. Here are the values for 8 common colors
Any other value will give you a combination of its 2 neighbor colors The saturation controls the intensity of the color At 0, you get while (no color), and at 100 you get the full color The brightness controls how bright or dark the color is
Here are some common brightness values.
One thing worth noting is that black and white don't get changed as the hue shifts. Hue is what scratch calls color Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, and everything in between are hues Hue is usually represented by a position on a color wheel.
Start by clicking the paint new sprite button in the sprite list area to create a new sprite Pen color is a value given to all sprites The default is 66.66 (blue), [1] but can be changed with the pen color blocks