Scratch Pen v1.3 By HTV04 Instructions: - There are 11 main colors available. Hold your cursor over the color to see which color it is. - Click a color to choose it. - You can also choose a custom color with the color wheel or in RGB or hexadecimal format (with the color wheel, you can also keep holding down the mouse to get the color value of the color you chose). - You can change your pen size using the slider. - You can change your background by using the "background" slider. - You can use the speed slider in arrow-key mode to change the speed of the pen. - Click the mouse (or if you're using a touch device, tap and hold the screen) on the canvas to draw. - To alternate the pen mode, press the button with a cursor on it. - When in arrow key mode, use the arrow keys to guide the pen and press the space button to paint. - You can change the drawing mode by pressing the line with a circle around it. When you press it, the drawing mode will alternate.
Scratch Pen is neither affiliated nor endorsed by the Scratch Team. Note: Full screen mode is recommended for Scratch Pen. What's New (v1.3) - Fixed (hopefully) everything for Scratch 3.0, although the hide button no longer works properly. - The "erase all" button (formerly the "clear" button) now has the same design as the rest of Scratch Pen. - Hotkeys no longer use "special" keys in combination with the letter the hotkey goes with because "special" keys don't work in Scratch 3.0, so now they just use a single letter. - Several bugs were fixed. And by several, I mean several. It took hours to make this update, and not just because of Scratch 3.0's issues with lagging. Plans: - Add a Scratch color value option for custom colors (what's detected on the color wheel). - Add a "change shade" option on the same row as the custom color options. - Make Scratch Pen fit in more with Scratch itself. Scratch Pen is a strangely complex paint tool for Scratch. That is all.