try this
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Scratch/Lessons/Movement
A sprite is like a character or thing on scratch
If you want to get a sprite to go up, set the direction angle to o degrees and then walk 10 or 20 steps and to go down set it to 180 degrees and walk some more steps.
Use the blue motion block Point in the Direction (click on the arrow next to the number to change) 0 = up 180 = Down then add the blue motion block: Move 200 Steps (change the number to whatever you need) See my Simple Shooter example (See links below)
200.00
it will explode
A sprite is like a character or thing on scratch
this isn't a answer, just a add on to my question, I'm talking about on scratch
Well, you basically have to do the same as if you were doing a scratch sprite. Use similar shading to the original sprite.
When a person starts a new Scratch project, it begins with a single cat sprite. The person must press on the buttons that say paint your own costume for a new sprite using the paint editor, select a costume for a new sprite or import an entire sprite, and get a surprise sprite.
If you want to get a sprite to go up, set the direction angle to o degrees and then walk 10 or 20 steps and to go down set it to 180 degrees and walk some more steps.
step over the white board you jump of from.
well if you go to google image or any other prite sharing websites neimad is a great sprite maker and go to scratch i has a program to make the sprte move and you can make a game on there. If you don't know java i recomend you should go to scratch
he jump 20 human feet
A scratch.
when you open up scratch, you will see a cat sprite below where the display of the game you are making is. But a little below that sprite you wil see something caled stage. Click on it and you can change the back round from the checkered space using the tools in the backround editor.
use this code... When flag clicked: clear graphic effects.
Script is step wise instructions given to a sprite. For example- When green flag clicked Pen down Move 100 steps In simple language, commands given to a sprite.