II. Long Answer Questions:
1. Write is all the steps to customise a sprite.
2. How is the size of a sprite changed?
3. Give two differences between the Move block and the Looks block.
4. Why do we need to use a control block?
5. Mention any three points that you will keep in mind while planning an animation
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II. Long Answer Questions:
1. Write is all the steps to customise a sprite.
2. How is the size of a sprite changed?
3. Give two differences between the Move block and the Looks block.
4. Why do we need to use a control block?
5. Mention any three points that you will keep in mind while planning an animation
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1.Ans :- In the Blocks Palette, there are two blocks you can use to switch between costumes:
Switch to Costume: If you want to switch to a particular costume, choose its name from the menu in this block and then click the block.
Next Costume: Each time you use this block, the sprite changes to its next costume.
2ans:- Size is a value given to all sprites. The default is 100% (the sprite at its normal size), but can be changed with the size blocks. Decreasing it will cause the image to shrink, and increasing it will cause it to grow. If the value is four or less, the sprite will appear to be at four percent size.
3. Ans :- go to — Moves the sprite to the mouse-pointer, a random position, or another sprite. glide secs to x: y: — Glides the sprite to the location, taking as long as the specified amount of time.
4.Ans :- Process Control Block is a data structure that contains information of the process related to it. ... It is very important for process management as the data structuring for processes is done in terms of the PCB. It also defines the current state of the operating system.
5.Ans :- 3 Things to do Before Starting your Animation Project
Create a workflow & a project plan. So you have a brilliant idea. ...
Know your story. ...
Know your characters.