Inside that folder, you'll find 46 different images. To open up the images, you go to the place where you've downloaded them, extract the ZIP.file, then go to shimejiee>img>the folder you want to edit. Beware if you're looking on your own for shimejiees, not all of them looks as save as you think, malware is easily found in them. for the following steps, I'll use Helena instead. or look up for an template.īy myself, I used Haqu's sprite sheet to make Helena. You can look for an existing shimejiee and download it to trace it. This is an optional step, but can be really helpful nonetheless. I'm also NOT saying that my way of drawing will be the best way, but it's a method that can be used. NOTE: it's a quite big thing, so be prepared that you'll be busy for some time. Suweeka's Shimejiee to trace the sprites.Īnd Reference images. I don't know the owner of the program, nor have I asked for permission of this guide either, but I've decided to make this guide to help more people out. The other two (Haqu and Link) are made by Suweeka and Alasurth Respectively I'm only taking Credit of making the one on the far right (Helena) and making this guide. after that, others were asking If I could make a guide for it, so here it is. I found them adorable looking, and decided to make one by myself.
It's pretty much what you see above, an desktop mascotte that walks and climbs around your screen and mess with your active windows sometimes.