- You can finally save and load your different styles!
- Brand new icons from Font Awesome!
- The clear button was refreshed and replaced with the trash can. While I've never gotten complaints about the interface, this should prove to be less confusing.
- Clear button moved next to save/load.
- Introduced a basic indicator when loading and saving
- Bumped version to 1.10
Legs, shirt and the head are now independent sprites that can be changed separately. New clothes can be made from a template instead of having to work within a blank space. This removes the need for extra layers and placeholders while opening the door to creating new scenes and migrating over to new styles.
This wasn't always possible until the SVG port removed the Adobe Animate dependency. The layers and placeholders were there because the original Flash game was based around a drag-and-drop design. Tony's Dress Up was initially intended to be a 1:1 port of the Flash game which is why it wasn't done sooner.
New Emoji-based shirts based on Twemoji because the idea sounded fun. Credits will eventually be added in-game but for now it's in the README. For the time being, a few of the ZC's Dress Up-era shirts have pulled because they were never properly ported over during the remaster.
This update adds support for loading in DLC using the check_for_dlc() function. New clothes and accessories are added by searching through "res://scenes/dlc/shirts/" directory, for example, and added to the respective tab in the wardrobe as if it were part of the base game. It's not the best solution in the world but it works.
- Added sound effects from Kenny for when varies buttons are pressed so it's no longer a totally silent game
- Swapped old fonts for Kenny's fonts
- Renamed music directory to sounds and removed old imports
- Removed docs page
- Updated README
- Added more pants and shirts
- Added flash original flash games in new /archive directory
- Updated game theme
- Renamed CC-BY file to ASSET-LICENSE
- Resized game height to 500 pixels to closely match original
- Renamed "[name]_placeholder" sprites to "bank_[name]"
- Remove pants and shirt functions
- Created bases for bottoms and tops
- Brought back most, if not all, pants and skirts
- Due to resize issues with the grid container, TextureButton is now the root for all wardrobe items
- Brought back underwear, with the exception of the owo censor (for now)
- Remove clothing buttons are tied to wardrobe
- Game scene now properly references the wardrobe again
Couldn't think of a better title. Anyway, the current system is repeitive and redundent. While it works, it's not by means ideal. Because you have to manually write in a new condiation for every new clothing added. What makes it redundant is the fact that every clothing functions exactly the same. The only difference is in the layers it uses.