>Type in numbers by clicking on the boxes, and click "Generate" to create a pattern based on those numbers. >You don't need to use all of the loops, but you can create some pretty cool patterns if you do. >Press space to show/hide the bottom buttons. >If you really like a pattern that you create, pull up the menu and click on "Create Pattern Code". It will give you a code for that pattern that you can copy and paste down in the comments. You can also put in other people's pattern codes by clicking on "Insert Pattern Code". >Click the green flag while pressing shift to turn on Turbo Mode! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Explanation of what everything means (not necessary but useful if you want to understand it): Each pattern is made up of loops. In each loop, the line will rotate by a certain amount (the "Turn" value), and then move by a certain amount (the "Step" value). After this, it changes the color of the line by a certain amount (the "Color Change" value). It will repeat this sequence a certain amount of times (the "Length" value) and then move on to the next loop. You can make cool patterns with only 2 loops, but adding more can sometimes make it more interesting. Bonus Stuff: The "Start X" value determines the x-coordinate that the pattern starts from. The "Start Y" value determines the y-coordinate that the pattern starts from. The "Start Color" value determines the color that the pattern starts at. The "Start Direction" value determines the direction that the pattern starts from. The "Color Change" value determines how much the color changes by in every loop sequence.
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