1. Go on https://maketext.io/ 2. Create your text 3. Save it to your computer (safe) 4. Upload it on Scratch 5. Go in the costume editor and remove the fill 6. Add the outline color you want 7. Switch to bitmap editor 8. Select fill tool 9. Fill the back but not the text, you should have your text blank but with a colored background 10. Add pen or regular chevrons, pen chevs will automatically go to the back layer but maybe not the regular ones 11. Make sure they're at the back layer 12. Add text movement script From this point you're basically done. If you added movement that uncovers the chevrons (it means that if it does a 360 spin and you can see the chevrons on the back layer) add a costume named border (like the one in the project, you can backpack it) and change the color to the fill color you used for the text. Make sure your text is smaller than the border. If you add a script to move the text away from X : 0, Y : 0 (like in the example) then duplicate your text costume. Take a photo of your chevrons when they are in action and save it to your computer. After that, upload the photo on scratch and copy it. Paste it in the duplicated costume of your text and make it go to the back layer. Now, when your text moves, switch the costume to the one with the chevrons and then switch it back to the original one when your text stops moving. Your chevrons should now be centered to your text when it moves! Hope you enjoyed my first tutorial! (And that it was not too confusing) Credits : @Sukad for some text movement @Octozan for the pen chevrons @-ElidekkAnimations- for inspo The rest I don't remember :| Watch better : https://turbowarp.org/549932304?stuck&hqpen&clones=Infinity&offscreen&limitless+++length+2+ Tachy out!