Facebook Spaces8+ movies online - watch free full movies and downloadfinally redesigning its avatars to look more like you, and less like a corny cartoon character.
The company has added hundreds of new customization and control options to the virtual reality avatars, and has updated their depth and movement. The updates will roll out this week.
SEE ALSO: 3D posts on Facebook just got a lot betterThe avatars look noticeably more three-dimensional than they did before, with additional depth and shading compared to their relatively flat predecessors. They can also move more fluidly, and display a wider range of expressions.
The company also says it has released "hundreds" of new head shapes, hairstyles, and facial features. If you're willing to sift through them, you can make your avatar look more like you.
You can see the difference here:
This feature is an interesting appeal to Facebook Spaces' growing audience. As more people join the platform, an extensive library of features will enable a larger variety of users to create their virtual likeness. It'll also increase the number of distinct avatars users can create, decreasing the chance that you ever see two of the same.
Facebook was one of the first social media platforms to require users to use their own name, and present their "real" selves to the internet. Now it's becoming one of the first social VR platforms where you're, down to the head dimensions, truly you.
Topics Facebook Virtual Reality
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