Press space to go to the next slide. 1) Using the paint tool makes your art messy and scribbly. If you don't want that, I recommend using the reshape tool on a circle or a square instead. 2) Zooming in helps add the small details properly, and makes your drawing look less like it was put together by jigsaw puzzle pieces, which it kinda was, if you used the reshape tool like I do. 3) I really shouldn't have to say this but, USE THE REDO TOOL INSTEAD OF THE ERASER. The eraser erases the background as well (only if the background is a sprite). And it makes your drawing look rough by not being precise and accurate. You can just simply use the redo tool to erase the last part of your drawing that you've been working on.
These are just a few of the things I learnt about art in scratch throughout this journey. I know I'll learn more, and maybe I'll update this project when I do. And I'm fully aware that many of these tips may be wrong, so if it is, please comment it down below. Any suggestions? Let me know. Credits: Music: Scratch Team Art: @BagelBlossom (me) Coding: @BagelBlossom (me) Tips: @BagelBlossom (me)