On the eve of its early access release, the life simulator inZOI continues to showcase groundbreaking technologies. Of particular note is the built-in AI toolkit that can transform any 2D image into fully functional 3D models. This allows users to bring elements from the real world into the game—from home furnishings to personalized accessories.
The feature, dubbed the "3D Printer" by developers, has already become a major trend in the community. The technology unlocks limitless possibilities:
- Creating precise replicas of real-life objects to decorate virtual homes
- Importing branded items and designer elements
- Transforming even simple food photos into interactive objects
A major breakthrough is the emotion recognition system via smartphone camera. inZOI characters mimic players' facial expressions in real time, achieving unprecedented realism. At the core of this technology lies a neural network that doesn't just replicate but actually enhances animations.
The ability to add your own emotions, items, and textures takes customization to a whole new level!
Can you imagine—an ordinary photo becoming part of the game world? This redefines genre standards!
However, some critics have expressed concerns about inZOI's heavy use of AI. Although such functionality—requiring processing vast amounts of data—would hardly be possible through traditional development methods, its practical application appears completely harmless.
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