Do not use full-screen. It messes things up. Don't use phosphorous, either. 3D Draw is a drawing project that lets you draw 3D shapes in an easy way using an isometric grid. Although it might take a while, you can draw some pretty cool things with this project. You can also save your work and load it, or view other people's drawings. The instructions are below, broken up into Controls, Steps, and Tips. _______________________________________________________ Controls: ---------------------------- -In menus- [Left click] Use button -In the drawing- [arrow keys] Change stamp costume [space] Stamp [mouse] Move stamp [u] Undo [r] Redo [s] Get save code [color variable] Adjust slider to set color [shade variable] Adjust slider to set shade [undo method variable] Adjust slider to set undo method. More on undo methods in the tips section at bullet 7. [pen mode] Adjust slider to activate (1) or deactivate (0) pen mode. Pen mode uses pen instead of clones, and can be used indefinitely while clones max out at 301 stamps. However, pen mode can only be used on a large size grid and only allows undo method 2 for undoing. [x] (if you say "yes") Clear screen (warning: cannot be undone) [a] Reload (similar to a speed draw) [v] Hide/show slider variables and drawing name [e] Rename drawing in the drawing [q] (if you say "yes") Quit to main menu (make sure to save drawing) _______________________________________________________ Steps: ---------------------------- How to make a new drawing: 1.) Click "New drawing" 2.) Click a grid size (small or medium recommended) 3.) Click rename, type in a name, and hit enter 4.) Click create 5.) Look in the controls section under "-In the drawing-" to learn how to use the stamp. How to load a drawing: 1.) Click load in the main menu 2.) Copy and paste save code 3.) Wait for a while. Eventually the drawing will be loaded. _______________________________________________________ Tips: ---------------------------- 1●Use the stamp to fill up the empty triangles on the grid. Do this in a way to create a 3D shape. 2●Use lines and/or shades to define 3D shapes. Lines are more cartoon-y while shades feel more realistic. 3●If the stamps become blurry and/or if the background gets messed up (these are usually glitches caused by using full-screen) then click the reload button on your internet browser. Warning: any progress you have made will be lost. 4●You can save changes to drawings you have loaded. 5●I recommend you use small or medium grid size. However, if you use large grid size I recommend you turn on pen mode. Large grid size with pen mode on gives you the most freedom in drawing. 6●The stamp's costumes are triangles and lines, and are colored red, white, light blue, and light lime. Red costumes can be set to any color and shade, except for color tints, gray, and white. White costumes can be set to white, gray, and black using shades. I recommend you keep color at zero for white costumes, but if you change the color you can get some very light tints of colors. Light blue costumes, combined with the color variable, can be used to create medium tints of normal colors. Light lime costumes can be used in the same way to create even lighter tinted colors. 7●Undo method 1 is instantaneous and if it ever glitches it automatically reloads and fixes the glitch. Undo method 2 can take a while but can't glitch like method 1 can. You can only use method 2 if pen mode is on. 8●To combine colors, stamp a color down at 100% opacity and then stamp at least one more color at the same place with an opacity less than 100% (e.g. 50%).
Post the save codes of your completed drawings here: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/305113/ Project made by red_king_cyclops. This is my 20+ follower special. It is very important that you known what an isometric grid is and how it is used. Look it up on Google if you do not know. This project is the "sequel" to my earlier project Box Generator. The save and load features in this project were made using my save and load engine. The engine has not been shared. The forum advertisement for this project: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/305116/ Unshared project made 6/17/2018. Shared on 6/27/2018.