Difference between revisions of "How to change your appearance"

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# Right-click on yourself.  Select Appearance.
# Right-click on yourself.  Select Appearance.
# Sometimes, There may be a short delay. before the sliders work.
# Click the Shape tab to edit your body shape.
# Click the Shape tab to edit your body shape.
# Click the Body button.  Now try moving the Height and Thickness sliders.  Neat, huh?
# Click the Body button.  Now try moving the Height and Thickness sliders.  Neat, huh?
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# If you don't like what you got, click Revert to go back to your original look.
# If you don't like what you got, click Revert to go back to your original look.
# If you like what you see, click Save As and choose a name for your new shape.
# If you like what you see, click Save As and choose a name for your new shape.
# In the 'edit appearance interface', you will find the name of the skin you are editing.


Remember that you can change your appearance anytime, as often as you want, for free -- so don't worry if everything isn't perfect.  Move on any time you're ready.
Remember that you can change your appearance anytime, as often as you want, for free -- so don't worry if everything isn't perfect.  Move on any time you're ready.

Revision as of 13:00, 15 January 2008

In your Second Life, you can change nearly anything about your appearance: height, weight, hair, face, skin color...but rather than explaining, we'll just show you.

  1. Right-click on yourself. Select Appearance.
  2. Sometimes, There may be a short delay. before the sliders work.
  3. Click the Shape tab to edit your body shape.
  4. Click the Body button. Now try moving the Height and Thickness sliders. Neat, huh?
  5. Click the Nose button and try moving the Nose Size and Nose Thickness sliders. How about that!
  6. Try some of the other buttons and sliders. Click Randomize for a whole new look!
  7. If you don't like what you got, click Revert to go back to your original look.
  8. If you like what you see, click Save As and choose a name for your new shape.
  9. In the 'edit appearance interface', you will find the name of the skin you are editing.

Remember that you can change your appearance anytime, as often as you want, for free -- so don't worry if everything isn't perfect. Move on any time you're ready.

Note: You can also get to the appearance window by clicking on Edit in the menu bar and selecting Appearance.

Contributor

Eric Linden