Mod Work: Starbound Change Character Appearance

| Feature | Vanilla | Modded | |--------|---------|--------| | Hairstyle & Color | ❌ | ✅ | | Skin/Fur/Glow Color | ❌ | ✅ | | Eye Shape & Color | ❌ | ✅ | | Body Type (male/female) | ❌ | ✅ (most mods) | | Species (e.g., Human → Novakid) | ❌ | ⚠️ (some mods, but risky) | | Character Name | ❌ | ✅ (via separate mods) |

This tell-tale sign means the mod is either outdated, missing a texture file, or looking in the wrong directory pathway. You will need to contact the mod author or manually move the asset folder structure to match what the log is searching for. 6. Multiplayer Server Synchronization

If your mods are installed but your character asset changes still aren't working, Starbound's log file will tell you exactly why. starbound change character appearance mod work

: First, navigate to your Starbound player save folder. The default location is C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Starbound\storage\player . Copy all the files in that folder to a safe location on your computer. This is a crucial step to prevent any data loss.

Starbound handles mods differently depending on whether you bought the game on Steam or a DRM-free platform like GOG. If a mod isn't showing up, it is likely in the wrong folder. For Steam Workshop Users | Feature | Vanilla | Modded | |--------|---------|--------|

If you have multiple mods that alter character sprites, they will actively fight each other for dominance.

Before using an appearance mod, back up your player files located in Starbound/storage/player . Copy all the files in that folder to

before using this, as it can corrupt files if used incorrectly. 3. Manual Save File Editing (Advanced)

: This mod allows players to change their character's appearance at any time, offering a variety of new models and skins.

Sometimes, Starbound retains old asset data in its cache, preventing new appearance sprites from rendering. Step-by-Step Cache Reset: Close Starbound completely.