oh so thats how to fix my clones making my variables go crazy and stuff i just need to trigger it from a different sprite thanks! also your channel is really underrated i dont really use it cause i already know scratch but your videos are entertaining to watch
@@atomecstudios how would you have a clone create a clone and locate it at the original clones location? (instead of appearing at the sprite that created the original clone's location) Reply
it dosen't work for me, i try to do the exact same thing in the video but the bullets kepping going to the same direction.
oh so thats how to fix my clones making my variables go crazy and stuff i just need to trigger it from a different sprite
thanks!
also your channel is really underrated i dont really use it cause i already know scratch but your videos are entertaining to watch
Thanks! Glad you found something useful in there, anyhow.
Tip: When you're working with clones, always make sure to hide the original sprite, and only show the clones of said sprite.
Yes! Not sure if I mentioned that in any of my videos, but excellent advice!
@@atomecstudios how would you have a clone create a clone and locate it at the original clones location? (instead of appearing at the sprite that created the original clone's location)
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Cool
Thanks! This is #15, so if you haven't checked the rest of the series, give them a try!
@@atomecstudios Absolutely. I will.
Example with rabbits at the start of the video is really accurate to real life❤
Haha. Yes, they're the perfect example to use in a clone tutorial.
"Gamers have been shooting" i mean everyone probably has.
... in games. Which kinda means they're gamers. 🤔 Thanks for watching!