Give shimejis different behaviors
This brings up a list of actions (which are sometimes in unreadable font, but they always mean the same things so look up which means which in this explanation link) also given below, close the program by choosing the bottommost choice. To see how and where to put the pass, the tumblr faq link I gave below has instructions with pictures.īasically most shimeji come with a shimeji.exe, clicking which starts the shimeji actions, and to stop it you go to the lower-right corner of your desktop and right click on the icon.
#Give shimejis different behaviors password#
One thing to mention: a good number of these downloads need you to download the shimejis from pixiv which is a japanese site, and you’ll often need a password that is already mentioned in the download post. Then, go check out these 2 sites, they have a good number of shimejis, but many of them are already included in the above download so less work for you! However I found my cutest shimejis from these 2 links, specially the blogspot one. I’d suggest getting this awesome collection first: You can find a lot on the web, mainly on pixiv.
I prefer the calm ones, haven’t encountered the third kind yet~
#Give shimejis different behaviors windows#
Mischievous: moves and multiplies a LOT and even grabs your internet browser windows to throw them!.Active: moves and multiplies quite a bit.Calm: doesn’t move around much or multiply.There’s 3 general behavior patterns for Shimeji: Just look what happened when I left my Saber shimeji on and went AFK…. You shouldn’t let them grow too much and reset to one after a while.ĮDIT: CHECK OUT MY SHIMEJI TAG FOR NEW SHIMEJI DOWNLOADS! They’re mischevious little buggers who crawl up on the sides of your screen and are of no use other than being utterly adorable ^w^ They also tend to multiply (speed depends on their behavior pattern) if left alone. You run the program and your Shimeji chibi pops up on the desktop. Next behavior: Sometimes you want a specific action to come after another action, for example Sleep -> Yawn. You can use "NextBehavior" for this.For those unfamiliar with these cute critters, Shimeji are basically desktop buddies that you can play around with on your desktop. The max is 200 or 250 though? Of course you can always mess around with the numbers, but you'll only notice it over time.
!ALWAYS PUT IT ON AT LEAST 1 OR HIGHER! Else your shimeji won't do the action on itself! When filling in these numbers, I try to think of percentages. The higher the number, the faster it goes!įun fact: If you put "-" before the number, your shimeji will go backwards! (This is done with the crawling animation too)įrequency: This determines how often the shemiji should do the action. Velocity: IF your new action is moving (like walking), these numbers how fast/how much the image should move over the time the image is shown. Mess around with the numbers to see what you like best. No need to change any of this if you copy stuff!ĭuration: As stated, how long the picture is shown. When you have the dangly legs animation for example, it puts the image lower as usual, so it's able to dangle it's legs over the edge. So I'm not a coding genius, but so far I know the following things means.Īnchor: This has something to do with the placement of the shemiji.