Sprites – Intro to Program.

Sprites are one of the first topics you’ll learn about in this class and they are also one of the most important subjects. Sprites are what make your program work. These are needed when you want something done inside of a scratch project like moving around. You can also make your sprites interact by making it so when one sprite touches another or goes to a certain position the sprite you would like can say or do something back.. This makes them very important as without them nothing would happen inside of your scratch projects.

Knowing about sprites can be very important with your line of work for example if you want to start a business, make animations, or even making a game. You can easily make games when you learn about sprites because you understand what the code that you are making does and how you could make it better. Sprites can also be very good when it comes to starting a business because knowing about sprites could help you out with making an ad animation or something of that sort. Last example as I previously stated making animations could be quite a bit easirer when knowing how sprites work because you can make a sprite go to a certain place meeting a requirment and make it do an action or say something right after that.

 

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