7x9000

Let's give them one last hurrah.

  • She/Her

“In your darkest hour, in the blackest night... think of me... and I will be with you. Always. For where else could I go? Who else could I love but you?”


Once, there was a link here. Now it is a memory. A memory of laughter and hope. A memory of good times. A memory that shall not be forgotten.

Stand tall, my friends. For our journeys shall never end.


If you still want to find me:
https://linktr.ee/7x9000


([ IMPORTANT ])
You do NOT have permission to
use any of my stuff. I am the sole
owner of Zorotek and related
things.



softtummybitch
@softtummybitch

the wolf is the main event but i know you're all here for that funky little shark, so let's get that outta the way first: you can download the shark here! :3

the wolf's also available there too. and the script libraries written for her. check this out:


the-only-jam
@the-only-jam

I need to learn how to build these models so bad


softtummybitch
@softtummybitch

you will need:

  • blockbench
  • image editor
    -- of your choice, i recommend paintnet or aseprite
    -- technically optional but, blockbench's painting tools are clunky
  • minecraft java w/ figura installed
    -- a fixed-camera mod is also really helpful if you can find any out there
  • text editor
    -- of your choice, i recommend notepad++ so you get lua highlighting
    -- technically optional, but all of the really cool stuff involves lua scripting

there's a really helpful getting-started tutorial playlist on youtube.

here are useful resources for the lua side of things:

there's a lot of community resources for figura too but theyre all stuffed away in a fucking discord server, because of-fucking-course they are. i think all of the mod's pages across various mod sites include a link.

good luck n have fun :3


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As far as programming is concerned, Lua is a pretty easy language to start with. More experienced programmers can sit down and learn the whole thing in a couple hours, standard libraries included. That means less time spent learning the nuances of Lua specifically, and more time learning basic concepts and getting the right mindset.