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Why, yes, programming an elephant IS hard. Making its eyes blue is a lot easier, but I'm not doing that.
I also had to make sure it's a robot elephant, specifically, because this is a robot circus, and it's unethical to use real elephants.
Still working on it.
There's definitely treasure around here, but it'll still take a while 'til we reach it.
As a writer, you learn to just make stuff up. As a science-fiction writer, you justify the stuff you just make up.
"Derma" is related to "skin", and "myo" is related to "myoelectric prosthesis".
First you draw parts, then program a rig for animation.
I need to work on the "What does this guy actually do" part.
Two-level demo for Robot Maid P-NA-4 is here!
...but the game's still not in active development right now.
I figured out an easier way to program arranging angles on a rig.
It involves choosing which body part to move, then using the mouse to calculate an angle.
Namely, angle= point_direction(x, y, mouse_x, mouse_y).
If you've had your fill of games where you play as elephants and blue hedgehogs, this might be for you.
...and I haven't advertised this the best, but it's coming.
What's taking me so long? Designing assets for the volcano level. Also, allergies.
Boom boom acka-lacka-lacka boom, boom boom acka-lacka boom boom.
Three reasons to be going after the treasure:
Does anyone want sprite fonts? Here's a starter pack.
Good luck assembling it, and modify it any way you want.
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