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Glitchy Anims

ACaccount_lol•Created April 30, 2019
Glitchy Anims
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This is a gLItchY animation LuL If the sound doesn't start at the exact same time the cat starts moving, click the flag again.

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Credits: ✍Made by @account_lol ✍Backdrops by @account_lol and @Scratchteam ✍Sprites by @account_lol and @Scratchteam ✍Outro inspired by @those @who @do @outros ✍Special thanks to: @FancyFoxy, @Will_Wam, @DerpAnimation and @ScratchJulesR HOW I MADE THIS: "Run-away cat speech bubble": I took a screenshot of the speech bubble while the cat was saying it, then added the screenshot as a sprite. Thumbnail: I used bitmap to make the background black, then switched to vector and added a bunch of squares for the text. I drew a curve on the "a" in "anims" and drew the line on the "n". I also drew the "m". The "s" simply is just text. "Run-away cat": I used pen. (the "stamp" and "erase all" blocks) I then started the meow and made him take a step then stamp again and start the sound over. I then enabled the speech bubble screenshot. I then used the "erase all" and "hide" block when it stopped moving. Changing background: I broadcasted an event on the cat when it disappeared. Then I added 2 backgrounds and made them repeatedly switch back and forth. Glitchy characters: I added Gobo, then used the vector tool to make his eye huge. Then I added Pico, and selected that uhh... Speaker? Or whatever from his ear and flipped it horizontally. I did the same with his right arm. For Gobo, I set a timer to it so in an amount of time, the effects would enable. I added a fisheye effect, then disabled it and added the color effect. Then I disabled that. Then I used the "hide" block. I also flipped Pico horizontally so he was looking at Gobo. Well... That it, while he's still on the screen. Spinning arrow: I added the arrow sprite, which has 4 costumes: up, down, right, and left. I added the "when backdrop switches to" event block to make it appear when the backdrop changed. Then I put the "next costume" block inside of a "repeat" block to repeat it 100 times. Then I put the "hide" and "next backdrop" block at the end. Floating cat: I used the same cat from the beginning, but added the "when backdrop switches to" event block with a timer to enable the "show" block 1 second after the backdrop changes. Wall: I added the "Wall 1" backdrop then duplicated it and selected a tiny part of the wall, then dragged it over a bit. Then I duplicated that, and selected another part and deleted it. I filled in the empty space dark green. Then I duplicated that and went to www.emojipedia.org to find the ?emoji. Then I saved a picture of it, added it as a new backdrop, pressed command + c, deleted the backdrop, went back to the wall and pressed command + v. I deleted parts of it at a time, until it kind of looked like a hole, like the alien monster had jumped through it. I duplicated that backdrop, then selected another tiny part and deleted that. Then I added a new sprite that never appears in the project, but is only used for the wall scripts. I added the "when backdrop switches to" event block and added timers to indicate when each glitchy space would appear. Outro: I used bitmap to add the background, then I switched to vector to add the rest. I used www.lingojam.com to generate glitchy text. Then I VipRiN + Pasted it into the project. And yes, the cat from before is still there. Then I drew the love icon and used the line tool to make the favorite icon because I suck at drawing stars. (Unless you mean a realistic star, like one that's actually round lol.) Then I used the paint bucket tool to fill it in. Then I drew the follow icon. i drew the head first, then the torso under it. Then I VipRiN and pasted the head, then the torso. Then I put it next to the other one. Instructions: Typing lol. Notes and Credits: Typing lol. Pen: I added the pen extension.

Project Details

Project ID305766871
CreatedApril 30, 2019
Last ModifiedApril 30, 2019
SharedApril 30, 2019
Visibilityvisible
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