IMPORTANT NOTE: Everyone has a unique preference. This is just MY way of coding my Scratch animations. Assuming you know how the code works, this does not guarantee a smooth and improved workflow. If you are interested in my template, you can modify or improve it to your liking. FAQ: Q1. Can I use it? A1. It's a template; of course, you can. Q2. Why do I have a template (or why does anyone need one)? A2. Animation takes a while, and coding it adds unnecessary time, which is tedious. Why can't I simply grab scripts? I have to focus on more than one sprite. I have to set up everything, from the thumbnail code to the background code. I made a template for myself to eliminate redundant coding. Q3. Do you have any examples of what this template can do? A3. Literally, nearly all my main Scratch animations in this account use a similar animation template I made by myself. This is my current and updated one. I said "nearly all" because I animate fillers in the traditional Scratch way. Q4. Why are the backdrops barely used? A4. Using a sprite instead of a backdrop for backgrounds gives me more liberty, like... gee... I dunno... moving the background's position. Update Log: v1.0 (18/3/24) - Initially released! v1.1 (23/3/24) - Fixed "switch costume at size" block, which does not show size below 100 v1.2 (28/4/24) - Arranged sprites v1.3 (11/8/24) - Added three effects (emphasis, speedline and plain - for fade-in/out transitions) - Fixed "prev fg", which was "prev bg" Upcoming Update(s): - Some effect sprites. - More scripts for sprite SCRIPTS.