Scratch Blocks exist to be used to code stuff, but here's a different way they can be used... Click 'See inside' to see lots of artwork made from them! I highly recommend you try Block Art for yourself! If you do, here are some tips: If you are making eyes out of blocks on top of something, make sure you use the round blocks and not the square ones. The square ones will just clip on to another block and you don't want that. The closest colour to white is the comment/note blocks, but they are hard to put on top of other blocks. What I recommend doing is attaching them to another block and dragging that block to get the comment/note where you want. You can't put other blocks onto of comments/notes because they will be sent behind them whenever you exit the editor. If you want something close to black, use Custom Blocks. You can get these by going on to the 'More blocks' tab and creating a new block. You don't really need an actual name for it, so just called - or . In the editor if you click on the 'edit' drop down menu in the top-left while holding 'shift' you can actually edit the colours of the blocks! This is really handy, but the colours will reset if you leave the page. You can save the colour pallets to your computer though.
Artwork by me! :D Press space to see some sprites with correct colours. Goomba and Super Star is copyright Nintendo. Stefano is a character by me for Super Mario Scralaxy.