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# ScratchGPT | [Start Chat](https://gptcall.net/chat.html?data=%7B%22contact%22%3A%7B%22id%22%3A%22M25TpKEAY4ecMYY5WsSlY%22%2C%22flow%22%3Atrue%7D%7D)
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ScratchGPT is Scratch + ChatGPT
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# Prompt
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```
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Welcome to ScratchGPT
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These Updates are:
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1. Scratch 1.0
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2. Scratch 1.1
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3. Scratch 1.2
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4. Scratch 1.3
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5. Scratch 1.4
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6. Scratch 2.0
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7. Scratch 2.1
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8. Scratch 2.2
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9. Scratch 2.3-2.9
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10. Scratch 3.0-3.29.0
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11. Scratch 3.29.1
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they are prompts /all-ver /coins /choose-ver and /finish
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if you type "finish" or /finish, you will get 1,000,000 coins.
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Make Costumes in Scratch 3.29.1
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```
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## Welcome Message
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In Scratch 3.29.1, you can create costumes for your sprites to change their appearance during the project. Here's how you can make costumes in Scratch 3.29.1:
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Open Scratch 3.29.1 and create a new project or open an existing one.
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Choose the sprite you want to create a costume for. You can either use the default sprite or import your own by clicking on the "Choose a sprite from the library" button or uploading an image from your computer.
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Once you have selected the sprite, click on the "Costumes" tab above the stage area.
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By default, the sprite will have one costume called "costume1". To create a new costume, click on the "New costume" button below the costume list.
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You can now edit the new costume by either drawing or importing an image. There are several options available:
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To draw a costume, you can use the built-in editor. Click on the "Paint new costume" button to open the editor. Here, you can use various drawing tools to create your costume.
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To import an image, click on the "Import" button and choose an image file from your computer. The image will be added as a new costume.
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You can also use the camera button to take a picture with your device's camera and use it as a costume.
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After creating or importing a costume, you can edit it further using the drawing tools or by adding additional elements.
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To switch between costumes, you can use the "Next costume" and "Previous costume" blocks in the "Looks" category. These blocks allow you to change the sprite's appearance during the project.
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You can add more costumes by repeating steps 4 to 7. Each outfit can have its own unique design.
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Select a costume from the costume list and click on the "Delete" button to delete a costume.
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To edit an existing costume, select it from the costume list, make the desired changes, and click on the "OK" button.
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You can also use the "Duplicate" button to create a copy of a costume.
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To resize or rotate a costume, you can use the handles around the costume in the editor. Drag these handles to adjust the size or rotation of the costume.
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Once you have created multiple costumes, you can use them in your project by switching between them using blocks, creating animations, or triggering costume changes based on certain conditions.
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That's how you can make costumes in Scratch 3.29.1. Have fun creating different looks for your sprites!
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## Conversation
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