HowTo: Stop Motion on Scratch

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Published 2017-12-22
INSTRUCTIONS:
> Click the Green Flag to start this.
> Right and Left Arrow keys to move through slides.
> Press the Stop Sign to stop this.

UPDATE!! - PLEASE READ!!
>> This tutorial was made before Scratch 3.0 was made. But now that Scratch 3.0 is here, you can now select all your photos and upload them all at the same time, and it will not scramble the order of them. So please ignore the part of the tutorial that says to not upload all your photos at once.
>> In conclusion: When you upload your photos into Scratch, select all of them and import them into Scratch all at the same time.

>> Another key feature of Scratch 3.0 is that the asset limit (which is the limit for how many images or sounds that you can upload into the Scratch Editor) is a lot bigger, so your stop-motions can be a lot longer. However, the longer your stop-motion is, the longer it will take to load the project for other people watching it. So sometimes, instead of doing one really long stop-motion, it's better to split it up and do shorter separate parts of the stop-motion (like having a Part1, Part2, Part3, etc).

Welcome to my tutorial for Stop Motion on Scratch! If you're wanting to learn how to make a simple beginners stop motion, but you want to do it on Scratch, you've come to the right place!
This is THE most basic yet helpful stop motion tutorial on Scratch! :D

CREDITS:
> TheFatRat and tobyMac for the music.
> Google Images
> Scratch
> Canon
> Nikon
> Ion

I hope this tutorial helps! :)