Make It Fly Tutorial

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In the “Make It Fly Tutorial,” participants learn how to create their own animations or games using Scratch, focusing on making a character fly, inspired by the Powerpuff Girls. The tutorial guides users through selecting a character, setting a scene, and adding interactive elements, encouraging creativity and personalization. By the end, users can share their flying animations with friends and the Scratch community, showcasing their unique creations.
  1. What character would you choose to make fly, and why did you pick that one?
  2. What fun things would you like to add to the sky while your character is flying?
  3. How do you think sharing your flying animation with friends can make it even more exciting?

Make It Fly Tutorial

Have you ever wanted to create your own animations or games? With Scratch, you can do just that! In this fun tutorial, we’ll learn how to make a character fly, just like the Powerpuff Girls.

Meet Bubbles

Bubbles from the Powerpuff Girls loves coding. She says, “I didn’t know you could program!” and “Yes, I love to make games!” Coding is a fantastic way to share your ideas and creativity with others.

Let’s Get Started!

Are you ready to make something fly? First, choose a character. You can pick a sprite from the Scratch library or draw your own. If you want a character that looks like you, try uploading an avatar from the Powerpuff Yourself website.

Set the Scene

Next, think about what your character will fly past. Will it be buildings, trees, or rainbows? You can choose anything you like!

Make It Fly

Here’s the exciting part! To make your character look like it’s flying, move the scenery behind it. Watch as your character soars through the sky! It’s amazing what you can do with a little bit of code.

Get Creative

Want to make your character interactive? You can make it move when you press the arrow keys. Now it’s time to add your own special touch. Add hearts, clouds, unicorns, or any other fun things in the sky.

Turn It Into a Game

You can add a score and turn your animation into a game. You could even add more characters to fly with you, like the Powerpuff Girls or your friends!

Share Your Creation

Now you’ve created your own flying animation, just like a Cartoon Network animator. This is just the beginning! What other things will you make fly? With Scratch, your imagination is the only limit.

To get started, follow the steps in the tutorial by clicking the blue button. When you’re done, share your project with friends and the Scratch online community. Don’t forget to check out the amazing projects other people are making too!

  • What kind of character would you like to make fly, and why? Can you think of a character from your favorite show or book that you would want to see flying?
  • If you could make your character fly past anything in the world, what would it be? Would it be a place you’ve visited, or maybe somewhere you dream of going?
  • Have you ever tried to create something using a computer or tablet before? What did you make, and how did it feel to see your creation come to life?
  1. Design Your Own Sky Adventure: Imagine your character is flying through a magical sky. Draw or create a collage of what you think the sky should look like. Will there be stars, clouds, or maybe even a rainbow? Use colored paper, crayons, or any materials you have at home. Once you’re done, share your sky adventure with your family and explain why you chose those elements.

  2. Flying Object Hunt: Go on a mini-adventure around your home or neighborhood to find objects that can fly. This could be a bird, a plane, or even a kite. Take a picture or draw what you find. Think about how these objects fly and what makes them move through the air. Discuss with a friend or family member how you could make your Scratch character fly like these objects.

  3. Create a Flying Story: Write a short story about your character’s flying journey. Where are they going? What do they see along the way? Use your imagination to add fun details like meeting a friendly dragon or flying over a candy land. Once your story is complete, read it aloud to someone and ask them what they would add to the adventure.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

Using Scratch, you can create your own animations, games, and anything else you can imagine! This tutorial will show you how to animate a character flying, inspired by the Powerpuff Girls.

Bubbles from the Powerpuff Girls is really into coding. “I didn’t know you could program!” “Yes, I love to make games!” Coding is an awesome way to express your ideas and share them with others.

Are you ready to make something fly? First, choose a character. Pick a sprite from the library or draw your own creation. If you want a character that looks like you, you can upload an avatar from the Powerpuff Yourself website.

Next, set the scene. What is your character flying past? Buildings? Trees? Rainbows? It can be anything you want!

Now, here comes the cool part! To make the character look like it is flying, move the scenery behind it. And look, your character is flying! It’s pretty amazing what you can do with code.

That’s not all you can do! Want to make your character interactive? Make it move when you press the arrow keys. Now it is time to make it your own. Add hearts, clouds, unicorns, or any other floating things in the sky.

You can add a score and turn it into a game, or you can add more characters to fly with you. You could fly alongside the Powerpuff Girls or include your whole crew!

Now you’ve created your own flying animation, just like a Cartoon Network animator. This is only the beginning! What sorts of things will you make fly? When you get creative in Scratch, there is no limit to your imagination.

To get started, follow the steps in the tutorial by clicking the blue button. When you are done, share your project with friends and the Scratch online community. Check out what cool stuff other people are making too!

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