"Changing physical things will mean you only have to alter options in the related settings," The chronivac read. "You can make it far easier for yourself by doing this on your 3D-model. With that added, on the model it is easier to see what to change on it, and what its creator would prefer. Changing things on the model and then saving them, means they'll happen for real, if the creator or someone else were to wear the model."
Helen read on, and as she was finished with a brief explanation about the related settings, she wanted to get into detail some more, for example on cross-species. The first thing she thought of was a centaur. Helen typed down the keyword in the Chronivac search engine and pressed "Enter".
"Changing your 3D-model: centaur. A centaur is a mythical creature which is based on two animal life forms, the human and the horse. In this case the horse is the bottom half of the model and the top half consists of the human. When a previous model is already created, and the creator wants to make a centaur with her top half, the creator needs to first make a backup of his/her model, and then move on with the centaur model."
"The most basic attributes are shown at the beginning of creating a centaur. One can use the randomize tool to create centaur life form that was saved previously or was installed before the creator owned the Chronivac-program. The base attributes of a centaur are its shape, its gender, its species, its length and its height. Species, gender, height and length can be picked in a selection, shape, height and length can be created by altering the 3D-model as shown on the program. Good luck, creator!"
Helen was finished reading the tutorial about creating a centaur, and was hit with inspiration. Thinking anything else could be created in a similar style, she had more ideas than altering her body to look like a centaur. Besides, it would only be a hairy and smelly mess inside her apartment if she were to change herself into one, but nevertheless it was an idea that came up in her mind first.
It was amazing how many options Helen had, and hit with inspiration, she started changing things on her model...