Reccommended turbowarp link: https://turbowarp.org/1298655531?offscreen INSTRUCTIONS: Space to pause the model. Left/Right arrow keys to rotate (pause beforehand or it'll act weird) Up/Down arrow keys to alter size A/D keys to move it left/right (not sure why you'd want to do that but it's a feature) W/S keys to move it up/down (again, not sure why you'd want that. use turbowarp link or it'll look weird) Change the sliders to alter the opacity of the layers or the ones that are showing. Press r to reset the project to default values. If you're reading this, you're either my tech ed teacher, who wanted the link to this, or internet people who clicked on this for some reason. If you're my tech ed teacher: The link I gave you is the Turbowarp link, the same one as above. I'd reccommend using that link specifically and not using the version on the actual Scratch website, since the Turbowarp link resolves some problems with the sprite being unable to go offscreen and removes some limits. Also, I'd like to request that you keep the project in fullscreen if you show others, since I don't want anybody to find or look at my account. Thanks! If you're an online person: I have no idea why you would want to look at this, much less scroll down and read this part. You're free to look at this, of course, but don't expect to find anything of interest. NOTE: Technically Aeroponics is an incorrect label, since I made it different than it should be, but the lid would just get in the way
Credits to that one tutorial ( @ilovestories ) a while back on how to make this sort of pen project. I expanded on the idea a bit beyond the basics, so most of the code is mine. The design is mine and my group's, not that we'll be using it. It's completely to scale within the design requirements. Ruler is provided for reference. 10 layers = 1 inch. I rounded all fractions to the nearest inch for ease. Dimensions: 17x20x19 inches