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CREATING CUSTOM                                                                        CHAPTER

                  SPRITES & COSTUMES                                                                     C3















                     LEARNING OUTCOMES


                    The student will be able to:
                        understand the features and tools of the Paint Editor.
                        create and design custom sprites.
                        modify and edit existing sprites to enhance their appearance.
                        use multiple costumes to create sprite animations.





                  You have already learned that Scratch offers various options to add sprites and

                  backdrops to your projects. You can choose a sprite from the Scratch Library or
                  create a custom one using the Paint Editor. Let's explore this exciting feature and
                  learn how to bring our own creative ideas to life!




                            INTRODUCTION TO THE PAINT EDITOR


                  The Paint Editor in Scratch 3.0 is a built-in tool that allows users to create and edit

                  sprites, backdrops, and costumes. It offers two drawing modes, making it easy to
                  design custom graphics for Scratch projects:

                     Vector Mode: Allows smooth, scalable shapes with adjustable points. Best for
                     creating flexible, high-quality graphics.


                     Bitmap  Mode: Works like  a traditional  paint  tool
                     with pixels. Best for detailed, freehand drawings.

                  To open paint editor, follow the given steps:

                  Step  1   Click on Choose a Sprite button.
                  Step  2   Select Paint option.








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