Level Up with Scratch: Boring Backdrops Begone: Animating Backdrops with Code

Level Up with Scratch: Boring Backdrops Begone: Animating Backdrops with Code

Backgrounds/backdrops in Scratch can be more than just static images. They can set the tone of a project, change with the scene or the mood or the lighting, and even move so your characters can explore an expanded world. And don't worry, you don't need to be the world's greatest artist to create unique backdrops that add texture and life to your project. Join us to explore tips and tricks for designing your own backdrop and animating it with code.

 

The Scratch Foundation is grateful to AT&T for its support of this workshop series. We have teamed up with The Achievery from AT&T to provide free beginner and intermediate creative coding lesson plans on a variety of topics for educators, caregivers, and learners. Sign up (for free!) by using our custom code "SCRATCH" when you register to support our work at theachievery.com.

 

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Platform
Scratch
Audience
Educators and FacilitatorsStudents and Learners
Experience Level
IntermediateAdvanced Concepts
Type
WorkshopVideoSlide Deck
Topic
Creative Learning: Experimenting and IteratingCreative Learning: Reusing and RemixingCreative Learning: Testing and DebuggingArt/Animation
Language
English

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