Are you using any custom (like the Eluphants or Avali)?
Craft or spawn the mod's specific vanity object. For example, if using a wardrobe mod, use the appropriate spawn command (provided on the mod's workshop page) to place the customization console.
Once your edits are saved, convert the text file back into a binary .player file using the reverse command in your command prompt: make_versioned_json.exe character.json yourcharacterstring.player starbound change character appearance mod
It indexes every single clothing item, armor set, and dye option available in the game (including those added by other mods).
Open both JSONs in Notepad++ . Find the "identity" section in the template and copy all fields (hair, colors, personality). Are you using any custom (like the Eluphants or Avali)
If you're still stuck, post details of your problem (what you did, your mod list) in a relevant forum. The community is usually very helpful!
To alter specific attributes, you use the /identity command followed by the specific property and asset name. For example, to change your hairstyle, you would find the name of the desired hair file from the game's wiki and type: /identity hairGroup [hairType] [hairDirectives] Once your edits are saved, convert the text
Open your and navigate to the Starbound Community Hub. Click on the Workshop tab.
: Go to Starbound/storage/player/ and find the file named with a long string of characters (your player ID). Back this file up first.
Install Appearance , visit a mirror, and become the spacer you were always meant to be. The universe won’t change itself—but you can.
: It provides a user-friendly interface to change your character's species, name, pose, and hairstyle.