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Undyne Shimeji from Undertale
By Thelightsmen
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EDIT: IF YOU ENCOUNTER A 404 ERROR AFTER CLICKING THE LINK, OR IT DOESN'T WORK, GO TO THE ADDRESS BAR ON THE TOP AND REMOVE THE "S" FROM "HTTPS://" WHILE LEAVING THE REST INTACT AND PRESS ENTER.
This is a shimeji based on Undyne from the game Undertale, the fishy badass tomboy, this time I started messing around with the java code and I learned a few ways to make the Shimeji a little more unique! Go ahead and find out!
Features:
-Standard chibi height! (If you're one of those who prefer chibi characters, then you'll like this one)
-Specific custom walking cycle!
-New custom running cycle!
-Better and more clear lineart!
-Both Calm and mischievous versions!
-A cool pull up animation!
-An extra frame! (wow way to go dude)
Requirements:
-You NEED to have installed the lastest version of Java in your computer, you can download it here
-You also require to have either Winrar, winzip or any other compressing program to unpack the files
-Your Operative system must be windows.
How to use:
Simply open the .rar, go to "Undyne shimeji" and choose any of the two versions available, "calm" or "mischievous", then take that specific folder and unpack it anywhere in your computer (no installation neccesary, you can change the name of the folder to anything you want later), then open it and double click the "Shimeji-ee.jar" and that's it!
What's the difference between the Calm and the Mischievous version?:
The calm version will simply be there in your desktop, walking or running around, climbing windows or the screen, sitting, laying there and stuff.
The Mischievous version will do all the above, but can also mess with your windows by grabing them and throwing them away! they can also multiply until there's a lot of them all over your desktop! (if you give them enough time of course).
Troubleshooting:
This shimeji has been tested in four computers, all of them had windows 7 and two of them were 32bit based, whereas the other two were 64bit based.
It works perfectly in those OS without needing anything but the things I've mentioned in the requirements section.
If you're still having trouble then try the following:
If the shimeji doesn't appear after clicking the .jar file wait at least 5 minutes if it's your first time using it, sometimes it takes a little while for the shimeji to appear, if you still don't see it then check the heart icon in your taskbar (the lower right of your screen), left click it, go to "choose shimeji" and make sure asgore appears in the list and his box is ticked, in not, tick it and press "use selected" or just press "use all"; if the icon does not appear in the taskbar then the program failed to initialize (no idea why)
This shimeji DOES NOT WORK ON LINUX OR MAC since I never tested it on neither of those platforms.
Have fun!
My other shimejis:
Toriel
Asgore
Frisk
Sans
Papyrus
Alphys
This is a shimeji based on Undyne from the game Undertale, the fishy badass tomboy, this time I started messing around with the java code and I learned a few ways to make the Shimeji a little more unique! Go ahead and find out!
Features:
-Standard chibi height! (If you're one of those who prefer chibi characters, then you'll like this one)
-Specific custom walking cycle!
-New custom running cycle!
-Better and more clear lineart!
-Both Calm and mischievous versions!
-A cool pull up animation!
-An extra frame! (wow way to go dude)
Requirements:
-You NEED to have installed the lastest version of Java in your computer, you can download it here
-You also require to have either Winrar, winzip or any other compressing program to unpack the files
-Your Operative system must be windows.
How to use:
Simply open the .rar, go to "Undyne shimeji" and choose any of the two versions available, "calm" or "mischievous", then take that specific folder and unpack it anywhere in your computer (no installation neccesary, you can change the name of the folder to anything you want later), then open it and double click the "Shimeji-ee.jar" and that's it!
What's the difference between the Calm and the Mischievous version?:
The calm version will simply be there in your desktop, walking or running around, climbing windows or the screen, sitting, laying there and stuff.
The Mischievous version will do all the above, but can also mess with your windows by grabing them and throwing them away! they can also multiply until there's a lot of them all over your desktop! (if you give them enough time of course).
Troubleshooting:
This shimeji has been tested in four computers, all of them had windows 7 and two of them were 32bit based, whereas the other two were 64bit based.
It works perfectly in those OS without needing anything but the things I've mentioned in the requirements section.
If you're still having trouble then try the following:
If the shimeji doesn't appear after clicking the .jar file wait at least 5 minutes if it's your first time using it, sometimes it takes a little while for the shimeji to appear, if you still don't see it then check the heart icon in your taskbar (the lower right of your screen), left click it, go to "choose shimeji" and make sure asgore appears in the list and his box is ticked, in not, tick it and press "use selected" or just press "use all"; if the icon does not appear in the taskbar then the program failed to initialize (no idea why)
This shimeji DOES NOT WORK ON LINUX OR MAC since I never tested it on neither of those platforms.
Have fun!
My other shimejis:
Toriel
Asgore
Frisk
Sans
Papyrus
Alphys
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I can assure you, none of the files contained within the zip package contain any sort of malicious code. There is absolutely no way this shimeji could've harmed your computer.
Web discover is an adware usually found bundled on other third party programs (my shimeji is not an installable program), which means you can only get it by not double checking the terms and conditions during a software installation. I advice you always have an antivirus installed in your PC before browsing the web, as well as being more careful with the programs you install in it.
You can, of course, get rid of this adware quite easily by just uninstalling it and running a scan on your pc.
Web discover is an adware usually found bundled on other third party programs (my shimeji is not an installable program), which means you can only get it by not double checking the terms and conditions during a software installation. I advice you always have an antivirus installed in your PC before browsing the web, as well as being more careful with the programs you install in it.
You can, of course, get rid of this adware quite easily by just uninstalling it and running a scan on your pc.