BrithisHAT animation

Don't you think that petit computer needs animation software?... Don't you think it needs... caterpillars? Don't you think it needs... programmable, animatable sprites?... Don't you think it needs... BritisHAT (british-hat)?

Britishat gives you thirty sprites that you can define using a language that I made called Gcode, including two default sprites, a caterpillar and an apple. You can define and animate these sprites in the utility. Then, you can animate them using keyframe recording, and play them in the built in media reader. You don't even need a huge amount of skill or time to create one of these simple, fun animations. It also has built in tools to optimise animations, and help you be the best animator that you can be.

Animation mode
You open in this mode. Use the touch screen to move a sprite across the screen. Press and hold A to record. When you move the sprite around when in animation mode, it will be recorded. Press up and down on the D-pad