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It's easy to move sprites around by changing their (x,y) coordinates, but if you want your games to FEEL fun to play, you need to teach your sprites to accelerate and decelerate the way they do in the real world. In this short Scratch Hacks tutorial, Mr. T demonstrates a few simple techniques for smoothing out movement and making it a little more natural. 00:24 What is smooth movement? 01:23 Mouse pointer method 02:27 How does it work? 02:58 Keyboard method 04:46 Installing our custom block ========TRY OUT OUR CUSTOM BLOCK======== If you're looking for a simple solution, we've put together a custom block that does all the math for you. Just visit our project page at https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/8361... and backpack the big pink define block in the project. Drag the define block into any sprite and put the smaller pink custom block into a forever loop and it shoudl work automatically. You can see a visual of the process at 04:46. ========================================= You'll find more of the Scratch files we used to create our tutorials in this studio: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/32681076 Created by Atomec Studios and narrated by veteran tech educator Andrew Tomec, SCRATCH HACKS is a new series of quick and simple Scratch coding tutorials aimed at beginner- to intermediate-level coders. Scratch Hacks aim to take the fear factor out of coding with byte-sized video tutorials that offer tips and advice on the most common questions and problems that arise when youngsters first take up coding in Scratch. In his work as a Canadian elementary school teacher, Mr. T has taught hundreds of introductory coding classes to children from kindergarten up. "I was struck by how often the same simple questions arise in every class I teach. Learning to code is like learning any other language, and these compact lessons will help give learners the vocabulary they need to express themselves in the digital world." Illustrations by Lynne Anderson @MissLynne71 on Scratch Thanks to Miss Lynne for the amazing new Cat Hacker animation, which premieres this week. You'll be seeing a lot more of it in future videos! WHAT IS ATOMEC STUDIOS? Atomec Studios is a non-profit learning initiative that aims to put the A into STEAM with fun and accessible learning that emphasizes creative expression over algorithms. We believe that kids learn best when set free to pursue their own unique passions, a goal that's been aided tremendously by the growth of powerful, kid-friendly software like MIT's Scratch, that unlock the world of animation, storytelling, game production, music composition and digital art. For more information about our online content and real-world workshops and teacher training, visit our website at http://atomec.com. #scratch #coding #tutorial #smoothmotion