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The advanced method works on text made with the text tool as well. If you don't have a text editor on your device, there are free online text editors you can use, such as this one: https://texteditor.co/ If you want to learn more about SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), check out my other SVG-related projects. You might want to start with "The Scratch Line Challenge", and its solution: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/481705137/ https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/482425637/ The stroke-linejoin graph is from "Edited SVG Library": https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/484390740/ The Champ99 sprite and the sound effects are from the Scratch library. The text in the method title cards was drawn by me, based on UnifrakturMaguntia by j. 'mach' wust. http://unifraktur.sourceforge.net/maguntia.html The music is made for this project by me in BeepBox and is called Thorns. To answer a popular question: No, it's not an FNF reference. I only know FNF by name, and the only reason I know of it at all is because it is frequently mentioned in comments on my Scratch projects.