In order for your lirse to participate in the group, they must be uploaded! This is the process that turns a geno and a design into an official import.
This is the most intensive step, and starts with your geno. What's a geno? This is a geno:
The number refers to the geno's order in the litter it was rolled from. Some genos, such as beta test genos, abandoned eggs, and customs will not have a number.
The gender of the lirse is determined by RNG, and cannot be changed.
'Standard' refers to the lirse's coat type, and is followed by the type of lirse. In this case, it's a common lirse.
Student denotes the rank or level of the lirse, and Healthy denotes it's health status- currently, all kits will be born healthy.
The following three lines define the traits of your lirse, which can be viewed in full here. The first line determines the crest, the second line determines the arms, and the last is for the tail.
Finally, we come to the hard part; the actual genotype. This is the string of letters that contains what is essentially the DNA of your lirse.
Luckily, genos come with a readout of the genotype! This information will tell you the base coat color and any markings your geno has. In this case, it's a bone base with the markings hooded and starring.
In order to actually design your geno, you will have to download the import templates. These come in a .psd format that can be used in programs such as Photoshop, Clip Studio Paint, Krita, and others.
With your template open, take the information and go to the base coat guide and genetics guide to read up on the group's design guides so that you can design your lirse. If you're unable to design for whatever reason, you may post an ad to the group, or ask for assistance on the discord!
Once your lirse is designed, upload them to your sta.sh on deviantart in the form of a PNG file. Design sta.shes must be uploaded to the account of the owner of the geno; if Trinket owns the geno, Cookie cannot post the design.
In the description of the sta.sh, fill out the import information template, which can be found here. This is a direct link to the sta.sh, which we recommend copying from to maintain the appropriate formatting.
A guide to filling out your lineage is coming! Until it does, feel free to ask for help in our server!
Once your design is finished and sta.sh'd and your import template is filled out, it's time to submit them for approval. Head on over to the front page of the group and click on Import Approvals, which will bring you to the current approval thread.