felt like they were okay enouh for now. Something I am wondering about is if there is some sort of way to "mirror" lines of code, because of the way that the turtle draws, it would be nice to only draw half of something, and then have it finsish by mirroring, like a loop but in reverse order (at least for things that are symmetrical). |
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README.md
(Drawing project)
( This is the README file for your drawing project. Replace all the text in parentheses with your own text. It's written in a simple language called Markdown, which allows basic formatting. )
Description
(Describe your goal for this project. If you want to link to an image, move the image to this directory, and then use the following syntax:
For this project, I want to make an animated tree with the leaves changing color and falling down.
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Planning
(Include your planning here, including your project milestone.
To complete this project goal, I will first draw a base for the tree, made up of a trunk and branches. To simplify this, I will write a function which draws a branch, and call it to make many branches of different sizes and positions.
I will write a function for drawing a leaf, which will change color based on the time.
Lastly, I will write a function for the leaves to fall from the branches to the ground.
My milestone will be having the static image complete.)