-Click the shape buttons to create the shape you want. -When you enter in a diameter, keep in mind that the resulting circle probably won't have the exact dimensions that you entered b/c it is hard to make the circle any size. -The circle might also not stop drawing, so you can just stop the drawing manually with space -Spiral versions of shapes move forever, and the longer you let them run, the thicker the shape gets, and they all eventually become a circle. -Press space to stop moving the skater. -Press 'move' to move the skater, either with or without the pen being down, and you get 2 seconds to move the mouse to where you want the skater to go -Use the right arrow key to change the sprite.
If you enjoyed, please love, favorite, comment, and follow. I recently reached 20 followers, so YAY! :D 50 VIEWS YAY -22 Jan 2018 OMG ALMOST 100 VIEWs WHAT HOW THIS WAS NOT INTENDED TO BE THIS BIG TYSM- 5 March 2018 100 VIEWS WOW THIS WAS JUST SUPPOSED TO BE A SIMPLE THING WHAT TYSM -21 April 2018 When asked any question except for the length/diameter of a shape, you may only answer 'yes' or 'no', and it is NOT case-sensitive. Sprites from scratch's database. Originally made in a class under instructions to 'make a shape' and then 'make a spiral version of that shape'. I might have gone A LITTLE overboard. Later, I realized that this could fit the Gobolympics theme well, so I got it added. CHANGELOG January 18, 2018: I added a 'shapes drawn' variable to count the number of shapes drawn by the program. If you want to see this, I suggest you just click on 'cloud data' because that will show you the latest entry. I also FINALLY FIXED the spiral circle, it had one block in the wrong place, so that works now. I also added a thumbnail :O January 2, 2018: The circle now stops at the beginning, unless you enter a value that is not divisible by 24. Also with this change the spiral circle looked weird so I fixed the code on that. January 2, 2018, 2 hours later: I finally realized that every circle is the same size no matter which value you enter, so I kinda fixed that, even though the circle sometimes is endless, and isn't quite the right size.