Click anywhere on screen and the centipede/millipede will follow. 1-5 or button - different skins. 1- Originally based off of a garden centipede, but I changed it a lot 2- Based off of a Greenhouse Millipede (Loosely, more like an elongated roly-poly) 3- Loosely based off of a House Centipede, but intentionally creepier 4- Giant Redheaded Centipede 5- American Giant Millipede (My favorite) w - wallpaper on and off. Clicking outside of the screen, or allowing the centipede to catch up with the mouse will cause it to stop moving (although the legs will still move in a futile effort to go forward). Also, if you make it touch the edge of the screen, it will bounce, so if you don’t click anywhere else, the centipede will continue to move unprompted, all over the screen. There is a little bug (pun intended) that makes you unable to make him turn across the 0 degree mark, unless you hit the top of the screen, or of course, you can just spin the head around the other way. The project is not broken, it does that every time, I’ll fix it later.
Notes: To make this project, I intently studied the leg movement of millipedes I have at my house, and designed the leg movement of these to be much more convincing accordingly. I studied the angles their legs move at, and my brother pointed out to me the way their legs move in clumps, instead of all forward, and then all backward. So they are as realistic as I could possibly make. P.S. If you don’t understand all the math in this project, that’s okay. There’s a lot, and it uses trigonometry. But you can still remix the project very easily! All you have to do is draw another skin, with the number 6, and add a little code to change the skin to the fifth when key 6 is pressed.