07-06-2019, 03:30 PM
Yes! Sorry. So while the person is human, staff member uses:
.shapechange set human
That sets humanbodyvalue and humanbodyhue.
Then they can change the player's body value and play around with hue until the player is satisfied, and then the staff member uses:
.shapechange set other
This sets otherbodyvalue and otherbodyhue.
Staff can also manually set all 4 of these props if they need to.
I can pretty easily change this to work another way if that ends up being too much effort, this is how it worked on Grimm. We could also consider a gate or NPC that lets the player play around with approved hues on approved body values, similar to the hairstylist, so staff don't have to be as involved.
.shapechange set human
That sets humanbodyvalue and humanbodyhue.
Then they can change the player's body value and play around with hue until the player is satisfied, and then the staff member uses:
.shapechange set other
This sets otherbodyvalue and otherbodyhue.
Staff can also manually set all 4 of these props if they need to.
I can pretty easily change this to work another way if that ends up being too much effort, this is how it worked on Grimm. We could also consider a gate or NPC that lets the player play around with approved hues on approved body values, similar to the hairstylist, so staff don't have to be as involved.