7 Years is no minor thing. It was I think August 2017, or around this time when I began my journey on Scratch. I remember seeing the project made by @huntedskelly when he had been on scratch for 7 years. It's crazy for me to realize how long it's been. To be honest, I was never the fastest at learning new things on Scratch. It took me 4 whole years just to learn what Vector is. Only now, despite it taking seemingly only a few years for some people, have I finally gotten to what I believe is the secrets for being an Immersiverse Animator, which is an impressive feat. Should have learned those secrets of animation sooner, but oh well. One tip is to do Frames in animation. That will help you quite a bit. Another is to have great art. We need practice in things like these, we all do. Do not be frustrated if you don't get it right away. I suggest watching intently on Immersiverse animations, and study even the smallest movements, to see how they animated it. I didn't even look at the code blocks, I just watched, and realized that the secret was frames, like many other scratchers have said before. The secret to animation is frames. I have not been extremely active on scratch, but I hope to change this. Tomorrow, I plan on getting back to the Aftermath. I will use the secrets I've learned to make Epic fight scenes. I do not intend to leave anytime soon, but please do note that I'm a Sophomore in High School, meaning I do have a pretty big life out of Scratch. Do not give up if you don't have a thousand followers, or even 10. Even somebody with 0 followers, can make a difference on Scratch. To be honest, Scratch is not a perfect place, I have gotten frustrated a bunch of times, but in the end, it is worth it, to make a difference on this platform. I thank you for those read this far. I have other matters to attend to. I hope it won't be too long until my next scratch project!
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