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✨ New zip file of Project Box script and sprites (April 2025)
[ Google Drive .zip link ]
I was not aware that the original file had long expired, sorry about that... Hopefully Drive files never expire...
I wouldn't say I've returned to FNAF, but I love the movie, I'm excited for the sequel, so I recently went down memory lane to discover that a team has taken up the torch on completing this game! I feel very honored and wish them the best. Hopefully this reuploaded zip can help them or anyone else. Enjoy!
The never-ending pile of WIPS. You finish one... then you just add another!
Here we have several works in projects, several to be cast on, one derelict sewing project, and one so close to being finished all you have to do is weave in the ends project.
I’m not a fan of doing radio alignments.
Partially due to the equipment I use, it’s really fiddly to set up and perform the alignments. My RF generator has an analog display that isn’t perfect, so in order to verify the frequencies I’m using, I need to use my digital frequency counter. To do this, I would clip the leads from my RF generator to my frequency counter (sometimes it would spark when I did this) then verify the frequency, then unclip the leads (so I don’t drag the RF oscillator down with the frequency counter) then re-clip them to the radio in the proper position.
This was really annoying since you generally have to change frequencies several times during an alignment. Every time I’d move the clip leads I’d get a loud pop out of the speaker which never failed to startle me.
So last weekend, I decided to build a little signal transfer box to help streamline the process. I actually re-used the volume control box I built for my son’s computer since he wasn’t using it anymore. It already had mostly the correct holes drilled into it, and I’m a fan of making things easy on myself. :D
As usual, this was a ‘scrounging for scraps’ build, so the box is a bit of a hodge-podge. First few pictures show the box construction process. I basically just grabbed what I had on hand which turned out to be 1 BNC connector, 1 RCA connector and 2 banana jacks.
The RCA jack is the input and connects up to my RF generator by means of a special shielded cable I made (pics 5 and 6). All of the wiring in the box is also shielded to minimize noise.
I already had a BNC to BNC cable on hand, so one of the outputs of the box goes to my frequency counter which uses a standard BNC jack. The other output on the box are the 2 banana jacks on the front for injecting signals into the radio with standard clip leads.
Basically, this box lets me flip a switch and route the RF signal to either my frequency counter or to the radio I’m working on without having to clip and unclip things all the time. Makes it MUCH easier to verify the frequencies I’m using, and get the alignment done. Last pic shows everything in action.
Stay tuned for more fun with building stuff!
Not very often I get hyped for FNaF fangames, but I’m really looking forward to @project-box!
I wasn't able to draw a wide variety in 2018, but I AM very proud of the scenes I was able to make! That Traverse Town piece is a teaser for a project I'll hopefully start soon!
I've decided to pick up fnaf editing so as my first submission of such, here is twisted Freddy from mediocre mel's Project Box, if you haven't looked at what it's all about, I definitely recommend such!
Tfw you accidentally pull an all-nighter bc you h a d to draw something
Please god go check out @project-box, I didn’t realize how badly I needed a pixellated FNAF fangame in my life and I’m super pumped to see how it comes out. It looks absolutely stunning