[MWForum]help - picture in front of turtle
Wendy Petti
mwforum@lists.mathcats.com
Wed, 30 Jun 2004 22:00:59 -0400
You could copy and paste the picture into the shapes center and then place
the picture shape onto a new turtle which will be in front of the original
turtle... unless you are indeed looking for transparency. But if you just
mean that you would like to see a turtle peeking out from behind a picture,
then my proposed solution would work. Also, you could have transparent
portions of a picture... for instance, you could draw a forest of trees with
white (transparent) space between each tree. If you place this forest
picture/shape on a turtle, then other turtles could appear to be moving
behind the trees. Or if you had two forest shapes (or used another forest
picture as background), the turtles could appear to move between rows of
trees.
Wendy Petti
OWL's MicroWorlds in Action
http://mia.openworldlearning.org
> > 2. how can picture be infront of a turltle,its means, I will see both of
> > them' but the picture will be forword.