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'''Gobo''' is a [[sprite]] that comes with all installations of [[Scratch]]. Gobo was named by [[Scratch Team]] member Natalie Rusk.<ref>http://blog.scratch.mit.edu/2012/11/meet-scratch-20-development-team.html</ref> It was drawn by Wing Ngan.<ref>http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/10001345/</ref> On February 14, 2011, the Scratch Team announced that Gobo was the ninth most common sprite used in [[project]]s uploaded to the [[Scratch Website]] (after buttonPressed).<ref>http://blog.scratch.mit.edu/2011/02/top-10-images-in-scratch.html</ref> It is unknown how commonly the sprite has been used more recently. | '''Gobo''' is a [[sprite]] that comes with all installations of [[Scratch]]. Gobo was named by [[Scratch Team]] member Natalie Rusk.<ref>http://blog.scratch.mit.edu/2012/11/meet-scratch-20-development-team.html</ref> It was drawn by Wing Ngan.<ref>http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/10001345/</ref> On February 14, 2011, the Scratch Team announced that Gobo was the ninth most common sprite used in [[project]]s uploaded to the [[Scratch Website]] (after buttonPressed).<ref>http://blog.scratch.mit.edu/2011/02/top-10-images-in-scratch.html</ref> It is unknown how commonly the sprite has been used more recently. | ||
Revision as of 15:29, 22 March 2015
Gobo is a sprite that comes with all installations of Scratch. Gobo was named by Scratch Team member Natalie Rusk.[1] It was drawn by Wing Ngan.[2] On February 14, 2011, the Scratch Team announced that Gobo was the ninth most common sprite used in projects uploaded to the Scratch Website (after buttonPressed).[3] It is unknown how commonly the sprite has been used more recently.
Gobo was originally named "Blob".[4]
Name Origin
Gobo was named by Scratch Team member Natalie Rusk. According to Natalie, she got the idea from Gobo vegetable, also known as burdock root in English.[5]
Uses
The Gobo sprite is the most commonly used sprite in the Fantasy category of Scratch costumes and the only creature made by the Scratch Team.
A modified version of Gobo is used as the logo for the Scratch modification Build Your Own Blocks. It has a "tail" depicting the Greek lowercase letter lambda (λ), which, in computer science, represents the time window over which a process is observed for determining the working memory set for a digital computer's virtual memory management.
Images
- Versions of Gobo
The mascot for BYOB, Alonzo, named after Alonzo Church.
Concept art of Gobo, shown in Video update 5
_gobo_
Gobo Image
In a comment, if a user types _gobo_
, it will turn into a Gobo head. This image was introduced in Scratch 2.0, alongside _waffle_.