You must have an image set that mimicks the contents of img/Shimeji. Basically, you put different folders with the correct Shimeji images under the img directory.įor example, if you want to add, say, a new Batman Shimeji:Ģ.
If you want multiple Shimeji types, you must have multiple image sets. Right click a Shimeji for options relating to it.įor a tutorial on how to get Shimeji running, watch this video: Right click the tray icon for general options. This branch of the original Shimeji project not only translates the program/source to English, but adds additional enhancements to Shimeji.ĭouble Click the Shimeji-ee file (Shimeji-ee.jar). Shimeji was originally created by Yuki Yamada of Group Finity ( ).
The mascot is very configurable its actions are defined through xml and its animations/images can be (painstakingly) customized. Shimeji-ee is a Windows desktop mascot that freely wanders and plays around the screen. ** Kilkakon note: This is a tweaked version of the original readme, but is largely the same as the normal one.