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Hi!
I created a pack of Steamboat Willie Mouse animations! You can get the idle, run and jump animations completely for free (you can use them in commercial projects and games as well!)
You can get them here:
https://lion-in-a-box-games.itch.io/steamboat-willie-free
If you're interested in the full pack with even more animations, you can get it here:
Python Renamer is a renamer app that let's you rename, organize, move, copy, change extension and modify both files and folders!
You type the logic yourself using the Python programming language and simplified custom commands!
It's free and you can get it here!
https://lion-in-a-box-games.itch.io/python-renamer
![Python Renamer App for Windows Python Renamer App for Windows](https://img.itch.zone/aW1nLzE2MzA2ODc4LnBuZw==/original/viF0Z5.png)
This is an overview of all the commands and attributes that are directly available to you to easily modify all files!
Available Variables:
- Files: List of all files in the selected directory
- Folders: List of all folders in the selected directory
- CopiedFiles: List of all files you copied to a different directory while running this app
Available file attributes:
- file.Directory: returns the path to the folder in which the file is placed (in string format)
- file.Name: returns name of the file (without the extension)
- file.NameExt: returns name of the file (with extension)
- file.Path: returns full path of the file in string format
- file.Extension: returns extension of the file (e.g. "png", "exe" or "txt"...)
- file.FolderName: returns name of the folder in which the file is placed (in string format)
- file.Folder: returns folder in which the file is placed (returns folder object, you can rename it and modify it)
Available folder attributes:
- folder.Directory: returns parent directory path of the folder in string format
- folder.Name: returns name of the folder
- folder.Path: returns full path of the folder in string format
- folder.Files: returns list of all the files in the folder. Returns object of the files which can be renamed and modified.
Available file and folder commands:
- f.Rename(new_name): rename file/folder
- f.Move(new_path): move a file/folder
- f.CopyTo(new_path): copy a file/folder (returns file object so you can further modify the copied file, e.g.: "file_copy = file.CopyTo(new_path)")
Available file commands:
- file.ChangeExtension(new_extension): change extension of a file
Available general commands:
- CreateDirectory(new_path): Create a new folder directory
- LoadDirectory(title="LoadDirectory"): browse window to get a directory as a string path. Attribute "title" will be displayed in the browse window.
- CombinePaths(path1, path2): Create a new path in string format by combining 2
- Enumerate(description=None, first_number=0, digits=2,start=" ",end="",last_number=float("inf")): auto-enumerate and increase number by 1 each time the function is run. Attributes: each Enumerate with a different "description" if provided enumerates seperately. "first_number": number with which to start counting. "digits": with how many digits to display the number (e.g. if set to 3: 000, 001, 002,...). "start": string text to include before the number. By default a simple space " ". "end": string text to include after the number. By default empty. "last_number": after the last_number is reached, it stops returning a number, returns an empty string instead.
- MainDirectory: string path of the selected main directory
Hi!
I'm sharing a free Steamboat Willie SVG image file and PNG image file, that you can use as you want:
https://lion-in-a-box-games.itch.io/steamboat-willie
Free for commercial and personal use, no attribution required (just don't claim to be the author or resell by itself).
Since it is an SVG file, you can modify it and colorize it as you want in any vector art program!
Cheers!
It will take some more time, because I'm quite busy in life, but it's my main project that I prioritize. It will be a 2D and 3D mixed game, and it takes me some more time to learn how to do it.
(The person below just typed profanity and swear words, not anything relevant. Simply not the energy I want in the comments.)