School's still not out for students of LUA animation: Grimfate126 has released the second volume - well edition or version, really - of his Animation Lib. Take notes, young LUA homebrew padawans: Version 2 now features the ability to load and play animations from a sprite sheet. *.bmp is now a valid extension as well, thanks to youresam's bmplib.
Again, this may not be the simplest code around, but tough education makes for tough LUA programmers, right? You guys appreciated Version 1 when it came out, and this one should expand your coding skills further.
Right now Animation Lib 2's sprite sheet loading code can only load sprite sheets that go horizontally or vertically. He's working on improving this function, which we hope will see the light of day in Version 3.
As always, check the readme for further instructions.
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