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Modular character design (#12)
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.
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# Tony's Dress Up
![](screenshot.gif)
Tony's Dress Up is a re-imagining of my first Flash game, ZC's Dress Up, developed back in 2007. I've included the Flash copies in the ``/archive`` directory. They can be played at [Ruffle](https://ruffle.rs/)'s demo page.
## Getting Started
### Prerequisites
- Godot Engine 3.2
## Authors
* **Anthony Wilcox** - *Initial work* - [tonytins](https://github.com/tonytins)
* **Kenney** - *UI assets* - [kenny.nl](https://www.kenney.nl/)
* **Twemoji** - *Emojis* - [twemoji.twitter.com](https://twemoji.twitter.com/)
## License
The source and assets are licensed under the MPL 2.0 License and CC-BY, respectfully - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) and [ASSET-LICENSE](ASSET-LICENSE) for more details.
The Flash games included are closed source but abandonware too. Feel free to share them on archives.