Ok, this is kind of complicated, and I might recommend to not full screen so you can see the instructions. You can move the sprite using arrow keys. Simple enough. But the other key controls aren't this way. Space key: Stamp. I am unsure how to describe this. It is sort of like a clone that can't move or do anything, and it can be erased. Letters: D: Pen down. This is how you start drawing. U: Pen up. This is how you stop drawing to maybe move to another position. C: Change color effect by 25. This is to change the color of the sprite. N: Next costume. I added a series of costumes to this sprite. Change them up! Numbers: 0: Erase all. Make sure you want to erase everything before use. 1: Change the pen color. Want to use a different drawing color? Press this! More numbers coming soon when I figure out what they do! In other words, don't press any other numbers except nine (explained in tips) or you might mess this up. Tips: Viewing mode: Sometimes I want to admire my work without the sprite getting in the way. To do this, I switch costumes to the scratch cat and put him in the top left corner. If you jam him in there, you can't see him! Border: You might want to frame your work and not know how to. Problem solved! Put the sprite on whatever costume in a corner as far as it can go, hold down the space key, and move him around the edge. Rainbow: You might be thinking, "How come you didn't add a rainbow pen color? I want to make rainbows!" The answer to your question is I did. Hold down the number nine while drawing.
This project is an improved version of another one of my projects. Please check it out, out tell me which one you like better. Copied link below. I don't know how to make a link you click on, so you have to copy it in the bar. Sorry! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/392514412/ ---Also inspired by etch-a-sketch the toy.