READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS. I would not advise running this on slow computers as it is quite an intense program. Turn on Turbo Mode (shift click green flag). It works best if you keep the tab open. This is a fun little thing I made. > You choose a picture and upload it in backdrops (make sure it is before the blank one. > Then you run the program. It will ask you if you want to draw or scan (Answer 'draw', 'scan', or stop the program if you don't want to do either). > If you choose scan: 1. First you need to choose your resolution with the slider at the bottom. (1 = High Quality, 10 = Low Quality) 2. Then you need to click on the top left corner of the image. A box will appear and you can click in the bottom right to select the area within which your image can be found. 3. It will take a long time (for a big enough image, up to 10 hours) to scan your image so be patient. You can see how far you have got with the % in the top left corner. 4. Your image is drawn entirely out with pen! 5. You can export the lists by going inside the project and right clicking them and therefore saving the data to your computer. Remember to take a note of the height and width variables if you want it to be drawn again. > If you choose draw: 1. It will ask you to choose your resolution and import the data (right click lists to import) 2. It will ask you the width and the height 3. It will draw it!
This is basically the worlds slowest and worst copy and paste. The only use I can see is that you could manipulate the lists to change the photo or draw the photo in a certain way. I got the idea from the Scratch Wiki. https://en.scratch-wiki.info/wiki/Computer_Colors All code by me.