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Intention:
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@@ -44,7 +42,7 @@ icon, which we often use for prototyping in the community.
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We need to create a Sprite2D node to display it in the game. In the Scene dock,
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click the Other Node button.
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-.. image:: img/scripting_first_script_click_other_node.png
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+.. image:: img/scripting_first_script_click_other_node.webp
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Type "Sprite2D" in the search bar to filter nodes and double-click on Sprite2D
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to create the node.
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@@ -67,11 +65,9 @@ slot.
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You can create Sprite2D nodes automatically by dragging and dropping images
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on the viewport.
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- .. image:: img/scripting_first_script_dragging_sprite.png
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Then, click and drag the icon in the viewport to center it in the game view.
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-.. image:: img/scripting_first_script_centering_sprite.png
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+.. image:: img/scripting_first_script_centering_sprite.webp
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Creating a new script
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@@ -163,7 +159,7 @@ Save the scene as ``sprite_2d.tscn`` if you haven't already, then press :kbd:`F6
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to run it. Look at the **Output** bottom panel that expands.
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It should display "Hello, world!".
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-.. image:: img/scripting_first_script_print_hello_world.png
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+.. image:: img/scripting_first_script_print_hello_world.webp
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Delete the ``_init()`` function, so you're only left with the line ``extends
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Sprite2D``.
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