In an episode story with full color customization, the mother’s skin is lighter than the kids, and the father’s is darker. Lip color is given at the same time as skin, and a diagram for natural lip colors looks best with different skin tones was created. This was done to ensure that the characters match not just the skin color.
Dara Amarie offers templates for character customization in Limelight and INK features, with full color customization. The Character Customization Page provides updated skin tones, hair styles, and hair colors for Episode Interactive stories. To create a custom character, users can use Dara’s coding tutorial and learn how to create a customization template for their character.
Facial features can be customized using Dara’s coding tutorial, including changing hair color, eyes, mouth, and body for original and ink characters. Combinations of different hairstyles, hair color, and lipstick color templates for both Limelight and INK are also available.
To have family members have the same skin color, hair color, eye color, or other features look like the customized character, users can use the “becomes” command. Grandparent’s genes are also involved, with light-skinned grandparents having a higher probability of a lighter tone.
Dr. Tina Lasisi discusses how genetically inheriting skin color impacts experiences with discrimination and differences in parenting quality and racial socialization within families. She explains that it is not just genes and personal family heritage that make us who we are, but also our genes and personal family heritage.
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Duplicates & Family | To have family members have the same skin color, hair color, eye color, or other features look like the customized character, use the “becomes” command … | dara-amarie.com |
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