Hololive Kiara creates a RTX realistic version of herself in "inZOI"! Using facial motion capture to bring her unique image to life.
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The upcoming life simulation game "inZOI," developed by Krafton, the creators of "PUBG: Battlegrounds," will be available for early access on Steam on March 28, with a demo version released beforehand for players to customize characters and build houses. Takanashi Kiara from hololive EN played "inZOI" during a livestream, creating an ultra-realistic version of "RTX Wawa" and showcasing the intricate details of character editing. The game also supports motion capture, and Kiara interacted with the audience using RTX Wawa during the livestream, generating a lively response.
A new life simulation game called inZOI, developed by Krafton, the creators of PUBG, is set to launch a Steam early access on March 28, and has already released a demo that allows players to custom-create characters, build their own houses, and decorate them.
During a livestream, a famous virtual streamer also experienced inZOI, creating a character named "RTX Wawa" and using motion capture technology to interact with viewers' SuperChats.
The character editing system of inZOI was previously opened for a limited time last year, receiving high praise from players. This time, as the game approaches its release, it has been reopened for all players to try, with additional new content compared to last year.
The virtual streamer crafted a hyper-realistic "RTX Wawa" based on her own image during the livestream, with expressions and hair color similar to the Live 2D version, even creating older and younger versions of the character to showcase inZOI's exquisite design.
The character editor in inZOI supports dynamic capture of both face and body, allowing players to easily capture their movements using supported smart mobile devices or related equipment. In the latter half of the livestream, the virtual streamer turned off Live 2D and interacted with the audience in the form of RTX Wawa, performing various funny acts that filled the chat room with laughter. Finally, she also used this unique RTX character to respond to viewers' SuperChats.