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Continuous Infinite Blackboard!

ABABC124816•Created December 12, 2023
Continuous Infinite Blackboard!
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Instructions

You could try turbowarp for a faster interface: https://turbowarp.org/938996096 Toggle between interaction(mouse) and drawing(pen) with the first button. Interaction means you can drag the blackboard in any direction for new drawing space (hence it is infinite.) Use the up and down arrow keys or the mouse scroller to zoom in and zoom out respectively (hence it is continuous.) To save your work, click the save button and follow the instructions given. To load your work, click the load button and enter the save code. To clear everything on the screen, click the fourth button. There is no option to erase anything partially, but come on, your board is infinite, so just drag new drawing space!

Description

All code and art is done by me. I hope you like this project. It took me some time to make it, but it has literally infinite possibilities. Please love it and favourite it if you like it, it would really be appreciated! All save codes go in here: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/729685/?page=1#post-7697311 History of production: This is an idea I had for a while now. The idea of making an infinite blackboard in here (making it continuous was a new idea that sprang up as I was coding it up. It turned out to be quite a huge amount of freedom.) A fun thing to try: Draw while pressing the up button, and when you are tired of pressing it, stop and draw something, before zooming out. Kind of a tunnel like feeling right? I challenge you to draw a fractal with this, using the zooming option. Note that there is a kind of limit to how small you can draw, signified when lines you draw become suddenly polygonal. I suggest zooming out first and then do the above activity, or use turbowarp for unlimited precision. Things to try: 1.Drawing ordinary things like you would in a normal finite blackboard. 2.Drawing a life-size map of a fictional world (using the infinite size of the blackboard of course!) 3.Drawing tunnels with the zooming option and perhaps drawing something interesting at the end of it, if you want to zoom in on the tunnel long enough. 4.Drawing a 3D perspective drawing with various landscapes to explore if you zoom in on the 'far' end of the drawing. 5.Drawing fractals with various islands and a lot more possibilities!

Project Details

Project ID938996096
CreatedDecember 12, 2023
Last ModifiedAugust 17, 2024
SharedDecember 15, 2023
Visibilityvisible
CommentsAllowed