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Scratch Resources is a website created by the Scratcher JSO and assisted by fellow Scratchers adriangl, fg123, and ihaveamac. Scratch Resources provides sprites, sounds, scripts, and backgrounds. The objective of this site is to provide Scratchers with readily available resources for their project. While Scratchers can always draw their own items and find their own sounds, the site makes the whole process a lot easier, and saves time as well. Users can also contribute new resources for others to use.
Scratch Resources Team
The Scratch Resources Team is currently made up of 4 users: JSO, adriangl, fg123, and ihaveamac.
- JSO: JSO is the founder and creator of Scratch Resources. He is the lead administrator and lead programmer.
- adriangl: adriangl is the second administrator of Scratch Resources. He is also a programmer and moderator.
- ihaveamac: ihaveamac is the third administrator of Scratch Resources. He is a resource leader (Scratch Savers) and a moderator.
- fg123: fg123 is the fourth administrator, chosen in late March 2010. He is also a programmer and a moderator.
About Scratch Resources
The About Page from the Scratch Resources website reads:
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Pages
There are 4 main pages on the Scratch Resources site. Here is a quick overview of them:
Home Page
The home page shows a large search bar, a top downloaded section, and a recent uploads section. It also contains some useful links by the side.
Resources Page
The resources page is more like the main page. It shows the newest sprites, sounds, scripts, and backgrounds along with stats and a sidebar with links to browse all resources.
The share page is simple. It has two links, one leading to the resource upload page, and the other to the tutorial upload page.
About Page
The about page talks about the goal of Scratch Resources and gives information about Scratch Resources.
Uploading Resources
Sprites, Sounds, Scripts and Backgrounds
One must fill out an upload form (file, name, etc.), and then submit it. The resource will then wait for approval from a moderator or administrator — once a resource is approved, it is put up on Scratch Resources. This method is used for sprites, sounds, scripts, and backgrounds.
Tutorials
Adding tutorials was an idea before the official release of Scratch Resources, but is now in consideration. You may now just add projects to various galleries on the Scratch website based on category.
File Extensions
Sprites and scripts can be uploaded with the .sprite extension. Sounds can be MP3 only. Backgrounds can be PNG, JPG (or JPEG), GIF, or BMP.
Removal
On the release of Scratch 2.0, the site eventually closed and the term, "Scratch Resources", wasn't common anymore. The Scratch Team is planned to implement Scratch Resources into Scratch 2.0 [1] however this has not been done.
Unofficial Revival
About 2 years after the closure, some users decided to revive Scratch Resources with an unofficial new site called "OpenSprites Resources". The site is currently still under development, although basic functionality exists. The development topic can found here.