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Starting from scratch lesson 1

Hey guys of the internet, welcome to the first EVER coding segment where I casber5007 take you though the wonders of scratch! This is going to be the first part of many scratch guides to come! If you enjoy this or our other blogs please spread the word and we will be happy!

First things first, if you don't have a scratch account you will need one to use scratch, so it helps to have one. I problem is that you can only use this on computers and certain tablets which is a bummer. ( apple devices do not work. ) it's pretty simple to get an account because all you have to do is follow the instructions! Once you do have an account go up to the top-left corner of the screen and press " create !" When you first go into this screen is pretty hard to get everything under control. For beginners  you might be like " omg omg omg what do I do! " but if you listen you should be fine! We will now go and press the little backdrop picture down the bottom left. Suddenly backdrops everywhere! These backdrops are the location where your game will be based. Have a look through all the backdrops and choose your favourite. ( my favourite is the dessert! ) Once you  have click on your favourite background it will highlight. You will now need to press " ok " you now have a background! Great job! So we don't lose anything up the top-right there is a " save " button. Click on that and your work is saved. It is very important to save your work so you don't lose it!

That's all folk's!  but don't worry next week i will be talking about what those pretty buttons do! So have fun and classy! Bye!

Lastly if you have anything to ask us like game suggestions or just simple questions feel free to email us at thegamlings@gmail.com.

Starting from scratch series by casber5007.



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