“@ MARIE becomes ROXY” makes MARIE look exactly like ROXY
Those “changes into” commands are there for you to change their other features into whatever you want. So if you just want them to have the same skin color and only the same skin color, then remove the option to change skin and then change her other options into whatever you want her to look like.
You only need to do whatever @MoreTeaMustBeSpilled mentioned above ONLY if your characters are of opposite sex. If they are the same sex, you don’t need to do all that. Just use the @FAMILY becomes CHARACTER just like it all says in the guide.
Hey! You are a life saver, thank you so much for doing this templates. I have a question, if the reader changes let’s say the hairstyle, when they continue reading the next episode of the story, are the changes still going to be there? Or do I have to do something so what they chose appears? Thanks again <3
“No eyebrows exist”
If you are getting an error message saying that “no eyebrows” exist (or any other feature doesn’t exist), these are the 3 reasons why you would be getting that error:
The system does not recognize the character name. You either didn’t change the template’s name to your own character’s name, you misspelled your character’s name, or you have not created that character yet.
You are using a male character in a female template (and vise versa)
You are using an INK template in a Limelight story (and vise versa)