Pen alignment and transparency problem

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why does the pen scan block (when put into a switch costume to [ V] block) result in a misaligned and translucent alonzo?

What is

(pen scan (alonzo v)::pen

I couldn't find it.

(And, maybe

switch costume to::looks

is

switch to costume::looks

.)

It is a custom block, which means you will not see it at first. You can drag the image of the "pen scan" block into the editor to get it.

switch to costume [Costume name V]

1: the block is right there at the top of the original post, drag it into the snap editor.
2: about the switch costume block, you were right that i did the wrong thing, but snapblocks for some reason let me do the other thing. @ego-lay_atman-bay dyk why?
3: to get darker dropdowns in snapblocks, use [ V] (capital V) for switch to costume [ V] and in (pen scan (alonzo V) :: pen, and to add snapblocks in between text, use [sb] snapblocks stuff [/sb] instead of [snapblocks].

Yes, because "switch costume to" is in scratch.

oh ok.

Thank you. That's certainly true.
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This is same block. I changed its name to Japanese. I thought I could display the costume "eeeee" with this, but it didn't work. Please tell me the steps to create this block in detail. (Especially how you set the argument "cost") (If this strategy works, a costume with the words "てててなによ" written on it will be displayed. The words don't have any particular meaning.)

can you pls show a project with it?
what this block does is reports a pen-drawn costume of the costume chosen. but here is a block for text -> costume, not the same:


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Sorry for the delay.
I've included all the custom blocks I've posted on this forum this project.

Please make a new topic for this.

why?

because they are hijacking my topic and showing off their work instead of helping

the blocks are related to the topic though?

yes? but I was asking for help

The opaque red line on the stage is reported as
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Antialiasing distorts images on the Stage.


Pixels must be painted at the proper coordinates
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thx

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