Cell Creator

The Cell editor is the tool used to edit your creature in the Cell stage. Like the Creature editor, it has a model of the creature and a choice of parts to add to it -- although the creature is edited in 2D in this stage.

Editing Your Cell
There are 3 ways to make your cell unique.

Shape and Size
The cell editor is more restrictive than the creature editor being 2D and your cell is a set 6 vertebrae long. The cell can be fattened and thinned at each vertebrae just like in the creature editor. The vertebrae must be in one line but after that you can make them any shape you want. But you cannot add more to the spine like creature editor.

Color
There are 24 textures to paint your cell with and 735 colors.

Accessing the editor in the full game
It is possible to access the expanded beta version of the cell editor by copying and pasting the spore icon on your desktop, then right-clicking on one, going to "properties" and editing the target so the end reads -state:celleditor rather than '-locale:en-us'.So it should look like this;"C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\SPORE\Sporebin\SporeApp.exe" -state:CellEditor.This gives you access to the cell editor, along with an extra 4 pages worth of parts. Most of these are "improved" variants of the basic parts that are seen in the artwork book that comes with the Galactic Edition. Also notable is one more eye design, called "Long Eye". Exiting the editor will launch Spore as normal.

Trivia

 * Using certain hacks, it is possible to play as an illegal cell (a cell from the secret editor) in cell state and evolve with them, but you need to have save anything to edit it.


 * Some upgraded parts in the hidden editor are found on cells in the cell stage, but some of the larger ones are not seen. These were most likely upgrades for the origional parts, where you had to find them, almost like in the creature stage.
 * In creature stage, the eyes change colour depending on the base colour of your creature.
 * In Spore Galactic Edition The Beta Parts are featured in the 'Art Of Spore' which shows the Beta Elements/Concept Art of Spore.