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== Play Modes == | == Play Modes == | ||
===Art mode=== | ===Art mode=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Art_Mode.png|thumb|Art mode]] | ||
The open canvas is the main part of the game. Here the player can draw with three sizes of pencil tools, paint, and use preexisting sprites (called "Stamps" by the game) of things from basic houses and trees to sprites directly from ''[[Super Mario World]]''. The player can cycle through all the different colors and stamps offered by the game by clicking on [[Mr. Crayon]]. Additionally, the player can use a straight line tool, and add numbers and letters from a text menu. Erasing images can be done with a traditional erase tool, as well as several amusing screen transitions which wipe the screen clean. There is also an option to completely fill the screen with a certain color, texture, or sprite. To undo an action, the player has to select [[Undodog]]'s icon. | The open canvas is the main part of the game. Here the player can draw with three sizes of pencil tools, paint, and use preexisting sprites (called "Stamps" by the game) of things from basic houses and trees to sprites directly from ''[[Super Mario World]]''. The player can cycle through all the different colors and stamps offered by the game by clicking on [[Mr. Crayon]]. Additionally, the player can use a straight line tool, and add numbers and letters from a text menu. Erasing images can be done with a traditional erase tool, as well as several amusing screen transitions which wipe the screen clean. There is also an option to completely fill the screen with a certain color, texture, or sprite. To undo an action, the player has to select [[Undodog]]'s icon. | ||
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===Stamp mode=== | ===Stamp mode=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Stamp_Mode.PNG|thumb|left|Stamp mode]] | ||
In addition to the default stamps, the game has room to save 15 custom sprites at any given time, which can be made in the Stamp menu. The player is given a grid and can create sprites pixel by pixel using a variety of colors. If a single pixel wide stamp is created it can be used as a pen that is much thinner than the one the game normally allows the player to use. | In addition to the default stamps, the game has room to save 15 custom sprites at any given time, which can be made in the Stamp menu. The player is given a grid and can create sprites pixel by pixel using a variety of colors. If a single pixel wide stamp is created it can be used as a pen that is much thinner than the one the game normally allows the player to use. | ||
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===Animation mode=== | ===Animation mode=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Animation_Mode.PNG|thumb|left|Animation mode]] | ||
The player can create their own looping animation, frame by frame with a frame limit, and then set them into motion on top of the background they have displayed in their main canvas. Additionally, if they so choose, their animation can be accompanied by their selected song in Music Mode. | The player can create their own looping animation, frame by frame with a frame limit, and then set them into motion on top of the background they have displayed in their main canvas. Additionally, if they so choose, their animation can be accompanied by their selected song in Music Mode. | ||
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