A couple days ago, I made the mistake of starting a creation of a five-digit numberblock. I did 65536 out of choice. My first thought would be muliplying a single square by two, then doing it fifteen more times, laying out a 256 by 256 square. The vector would end up laggier than anything else in the world. That was when I tried doing bitmap instead. It started out smoothly, but then I ran into another problem... bitmap could only hold up to 8192 squares in a 128 by 64 rectangle, so I had no choice but to split the layout into 8 different parts, which also meant I had to make it somewhat symmetrical. But, I managed to get there in the end. All I had to do now was slap the borders, face, and limbs on and I was finished! It took a while, yes, but I'm very happy with how it turned out in the end! This is also the first 65536 to not be in a compound-like shape, which makes her a special numberblock.
It was actually Ma7eo22 that inspired me to make 65536, so shoutout to him! https://scratch.mit.edu/users/Ma7eo22 I'm gonna use her for a new band I plan to release tomorrow. Please don't remix this project...