Facebook updated its VR avatars to look more ‘lifelike’
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Facebook today announced a new suite of avatar customization options for Spaces, the company’s virtual reality hangout app
that lets you chat with friends and partake in group activities in a
digital space. Prior to today, Spaces allowed you to customize an avatar
using only a small handful of options for features like hair color and
style or eye shape, and you couldn’t customize features like body shape
at all. Now, there are hundreds of new options. Spaces remains in open
beta on the Oculus and HTC Vive platforms, so it can accessed on either
the Rift or the Vive headsets.
“Our goal is that everyone can represent themselves in VR
in a way that feels natural, so we knew we could do better,” Facebook
said in a statement. “In order to have a meaningful social experience in
VR, you need an engaging avatar that represents you and helps you
relate to other people in the virtual space. It’s a huge part of feeling
like you’re ‘really there’ together. That’s why we’ve been continuously
working to learn what helps people represent and express themselves
while spending time with friends in VR.”
Of course, we’re a far ways off from the avatars of Ready Player One.
Facebook Spaces still makes you look like a goofy cartoon, and that
creates a somewhat off-putting effect when those avatars move in
realistic fashion as the Rift headset tracks your head and hand motions.
Facebook says it’s working to make the movements feel even more
natural, so perhaps that will change for the better with this update.
And the realism it seems will only get better over time.
Facebook says it brought together designers, artists, and
engineers and tasked them with employing techniques from across
animation, game character design, and even mathematics to “create a
whole new, re-vamped version of avatars for Spaces.” The new
customization system contains hundreds of options for appearance ranging
from new head shapes and facial features to an all-new body shape
option.
You can also now adjust facial features down to
particular angles and positions of eyebrows, eyes, and mouth, among
other features. Facebook says its new avatars will make use of a
suggestion algorithm to offer up new looks matched to your style. The
new customization options should be available in Spaces this week, the
company confirmed.
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