Thank you @ipzy for your inspirational original project (link above). This remix makes it possible to export your icon as vector graphics (SVG), and import it into your own project. This is a work in progress (maybe), and some elements may look weird in the exported vector graphics. Unfortunately, this will not work on mobile devices. See @ipzy's instructions below. Instructions to save vector icon when you are done designing it: - First follow @ipzy's instructions (below) and click the "Done" button (the turquoise tick). - When you see the SVG list, click ‘Look inside’. - Right click the list and choose ‘Export’. - Rename the file on your computer, from ‘SVG.txt’ to ‘SVG.svg’. - Create a Scratch project and go to the’ Costumes’ view. - Hover over the ‘Add costume’ button, and choose ‘Upload’, then select the file ‘SVG.svg’. Known issues: - Elements of the designed icon which rely on the ghost effect looks weird in the exported icon, as the ghost effect is not preserved (e.g. Blush, Nose). For technical talk, about Manipulating and exporting vector graphics (SVG) in Scratch: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/389491/ Thanks kriblo and Ipzy for the original projects I love them!