Inzoi Character Studio is almost obsessively beautiful, giving everyone a perfectly pouty lip and everything

Inzoi Character Studio's limited-time demo has players creating stunning yet similar characters, with tips for more lifelike results shared.

: Inzoi Character Studio’s demo is impressively beautiful, though its character creation options are somewhat limited. Players are crafting aesthetically pleasing characters, but many look quite similar due to the default settings. Lauren Morton offers tips for achieving more realistic faces, such as starting with the right face preset and using various modes. However, lacking features like height sliders and heterochromia are noted.

Inzoi Character Studio's demo, released for a limited time, captivates players with its exceptionally gorgeous characters, reminiscent of The Sims 4 loaded with high-quality mods. However, the platform suffers from a same-face syndrome where characters appear quite similar, all sporting perfectly pouty lips, an effect compared to the 'iPhone face' phenomenon on social media. Lauren Morton experimented with various settings and provides tips to help users create more realistic faces, including starting with the right face preset and utilizing both basic and detailed edit modes.

Morton's advice includes disabling symmetry mode for natural-looking imperfections and customizing facial features like nose rotation and face depth from the get-go. She highlights various editing tools available, such as rotating eyes, adding eye bags, and changing skin tone, as well as advanced options like customizing outfits and hairstyles. Despite these tips, some limitations persist in Inzoi, including the inability to adjust characters' height or apply heterochromia, which is disappointing for those wanting more customization.

Players can save their creations by uploading them to the Canvas hub, similar to The Sims Gallery, which requires a linked Krafton account. Morton emphasizes the beauty and ease of use in Inzoi's character studio but notes the need for more detailed editing options and various situational outfits. The excitement surrounding Inzoi’s demo is palpable, but some expected features are currently lacking, leaving room for future updates to enhance the creation experience further.