⚠️ PROJECT CONTAINS LOUD MUSIC. PLEASE TURN YOUR DEVICE'S VOLUME DOWN A BIT BEFORE VIEWING THIS PROJECT. ⚠️ READ THIS BEFORE REMIXING: Go off IENE1 for what to add next: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/347160092/remixtree If this IENE is ahead of IENE1, you can go your own way. Here's an effect I made. It's called Grubhub Major. Evolve the number, but you do it in Grubhub Major. Alternative name: IENE1 perks give you deals on the food you love RULES: Only [shy person], OctoNEs, OisinFan62, legofan208, WindowsMeRules2000 & Numberscratchers_30 (as well as their other accounts) can break these rules. If a rule contains (W) after it, that means only WindowsMeRules2000 and his other accounts can break that rule. If a rules contains (X) after it, the means this rule can't be broken. It won't break the Scratch Community Guidelines, but still, don't break it! If a rule contains (SCG) after it, that means this rule can't be broken as it also breaks the Scratch Community Guidelines. If a rule contains (O) after it, that means this rule is optional and is allowed to be broken. You don't have to follow this rule! If a rule contains (OR) after it, that means this rule is optional and is allowed to be broken, but it's recommended to follow this rule. 1. Only evolve the number once. 2. Try to increase the amount of effort put into the project. (OR) 3. DON'T add anything that breaks the Scratch Community Guidelines. (SCG) 4. This project isn't meant to be mean to other people because of having more/less effort than them. DON'T be mean about this project! (SCG) 6. If you're adding a sound/song, make sure to open it in Audacity and apply these pitches to it on separate tracks: -5 -4 +3 +1 0 +9 +7 Then, apply the Sliding Stretch effect to the track with a pitch of 0. Initial Tempo Change: 0 Initial Pitch Shift: 1 Final Tempo Change: 0 Final Pitch Shift: -2 Afterwards save it as "X in Grubhub Major" or "X perks give you deals on the food you love where" X is your original sound/song. (X) 6. For the colors: Step 1. Convert the colors from RGB to BGR. Step 2. Disable the green channel. Step 3. Invert the colors. Example: Take the color #9966ff. First, we have to convert it from RGB to BGR. So becomes . Then we remove the green channel. To do this, we can replace the third and fourth letters of the color code with zeroes, giving us . Finally, we have to invert the colors (subtracting FF (255 in decimal) from each of the color channels). Doing so gives us a final color of . (X)