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[[Image:Accessories.jpg|right|thumb|Some of the available Accessories]]
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== Character customization ==
 
== Character customization ==
  
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== Comparison ==
 
== Comparison ==
  
Phantasy Star Online had an advanced character creator for it's time, and it is still advanced as RPGs go. However compared to PSU it seems limited. With PSU you can change all your facial features instead of just choosing a face, e.g. eye color, eyebrows, facial hair etc.
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Phantasy Star Online had an advanced character creator for its time, and it is still advanced as RPGs go. However compared to PSU it seems limited. With PSU you can change all your facial features instead of just choosing a face, e.g. eye color, eyebrows, facial hair etc.
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== Character Creation ==
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The first stage of character creation is Race and Gender selection. The choices available are: [[Human]], [[Newman]], [[Cast]] and [[Beast]], with Male and Female variants for each.
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*Select a face type. For organic (non-CAST) face types, there is a quadrant-style slider at the bottom that allows you to modify your character's facial structure. Note that organic male characters generally have more options here, including different styles of facial hair.
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[[Image:face01.jpg|right|thumb|A human male.]]
  
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*Select an eye type. Here you can change how the pupils look. At the bottom is a slider that allows you to choose from a wide variety of color swatches. Note that most CAST eyes do not have the pupil option--you can only change their color.
  
== Features of humanoid creation ==
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*Select the eyebrow shape. You have options from bushy, angry, "normal," etc.
  
PSU first asks you which class you would like to be. The choices are [[Human]], [[Newman]], [[Cast]] and [[Beast]].
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*Select eyeliner. This is only for organic face types. Note that you have the option of not having eyeliner.
  
The first option on the list is face. Whereas males have more facial choice, this is only because they can also have beards. You can also move a slider at the bottom of the screen to change the face shape e.g. fatter, thinner, broader chin etc.
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*Ear options. For Humans, the ears can either lay flat against the head or protrude to the side. For Newmans, the ears can either point up or down. For Beasts, the ears can be long, bushy, or droop. CASTs with organic faces also have different "ear" options akin to antennas and headsets.
  
The second decision is pupil size. Change the size of the pupils. For Beasts, they can have either human pupils or cat pupils. There is also a slider to change to color of the iris, the choice of color is about 3.6 billion, so choose wisely.
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*Select a hair style/head type. For organic face types, you can select from a wide variety of hair styles. For CASTs, you can select a head or helmet to go over your character's head.
  
The third option is eyebrows. Change the shape of the eyebrows from bushy to angry etc.
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*Select undergarments. You have five options for all organic characters.
  
The fourth option is eyeliner. There is also a no eyeliner option.
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*Select color/sub-color. This is only for CASTs. Select a primary color, then a secondary color to go with it. Unlike clothing, all CAST parts that you purchase will match the colors you select here.
  
The fifth option is ear yaw. Change how the ears appear. For Humans, the ears are either flat or stick out. For Newmans, you can change the yaw to horizontal, back and 45 degree. Beasts can have fluffy ears, droopy ears and sticky out fluffy ears.
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*Select your skin color. Use the slider to pick out a skin tone for your character.
  
The sixth option is hair. Change the hair. There is also a slider.
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*Proportion. Here you can change your character's height. A quadrant slider on the bottom allows you to modify your character's proportions from lean, muscular, to heavy.
  
The seventh option is underwear. Change the color. Only about 5 choices here.
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*Select clothing/parts. For non-CAST characters, you have a small variety of standard clothing to choose from with color scheme options. For CASTs, you can select three part types for each body part (torso, legs, arms), which will automatically take on your current color scheme. You can buy more clothes and parts once you start the game.
  
The eigth option is skin tone. Change your character from super white to super dark.
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*Name your character. Use the in-game keyboard (or a USB keyboard) to type in your character's name.
  
The ninth option is character height. Make them really small or really tall. There is also a slider to change their weight.
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== Character Customization Simulators ==
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* [http://www.hcn.zaq.ne.jp/caamg608/index.html 種族性別選択画面募集 (Japanese and English)]
  
The next screen allows you to change all your characters clothes.
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[[Category:Characters]]
After this screen you can also change your characters name.
 

Latest revision as of 18:17, 27 June 2007

Some of the available Accessories

Character customization

As with PSO, character creation plays in important part in creating the character which is perfect for you. The depth of the creation is vast, and you can make anything from a gigantic war machine to a tiny elf girl.

Comparison

Phantasy Star Online had an advanced character creator for its time, and it is still advanced as RPGs go. However compared to PSU it seems limited. With PSU you can change all your facial features instead of just choosing a face, e.g. eye color, eyebrows, facial hair etc.


Character Creation

The first stage of character creation is Race and Gender selection. The choices available are: Human, Newman, Cast and Beast, with Male and Female variants for each.

  • Select a face type. For organic (non-CAST) face types, there is a quadrant-style slider at the bottom that allows you to modify your character's facial structure. Note that organic male characters generally have more options here, including different styles of facial hair.
A human male.
  • Select an eye type. Here you can change how the pupils look. At the bottom is a slider that allows you to choose from a wide variety of color swatches. Note that most CAST eyes do not have the pupil option--you can only change their color.
  • Select the eyebrow shape. You have options from bushy, angry, "normal," etc.
  • Select eyeliner. This is only for organic face types. Note that you have the option of not having eyeliner.
  • Ear options. For Humans, the ears can either lay flat against the head or protrude to the side. For Newmans, the ears can either point up or down. For Beasts, the ears can be long, bushy, or droop. CASTs with organic faces also have different "ear" options akin to antennas and headsets.
  • Select a hair style/head type. For organic face types, you can select from a wide variety of hair styles. For CASTs, you can select a head or helmet to go over your character's head.
  • Select undergarments. You have five options for all organic characters.
  • Select color/sub-color. This is only for CASTs. Select a primary color, then a secondary color to go with it. Unlike clothing, all CAST parts that you purchase will match the colors you select here.
  • Select your skin color. Use the slider to pick out a skin tone for your character.
  • Proportion. Here you can change your character's height. A quadrant slider on the bottom allows you to modify your character's proportions from lean, muscular, to heavy.
  • Select clothing/parts. For non-CAST characters, you have a small variety of standard clothing to choose from with color scheme options. For CASTs, you can select three part types for each body part (torso, legs, arms), which will automatically take on your current color scheme. You can buy more clothes and parts once you start the game.
  • Name your character. Use the in-game keyboard (or a USB keyboard) to type in your character's name.

Character Customization Simulators