Facebook wants you to look more realistic in virtual reality

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Authors: JordanThe progression in how users are represented in virtual reality (VR) has come a long way since the floating blue blobs of
minutes to discuss how the company is working to develop ever-more realistic VR avatars, which represent users when using products like
digitally rendered avatars appear more life-like.But, Schroepfer noted, avatars still aren't indistinguishable from reality, and to that end
above, Facebook's cartoony avatars are replaced by much more realistic representations, though there's still something computerized about
simply can't, allowing users to not only express themselves more accurately in a VR space, but allow for deeper connections with other
likely a ways off before photo-realistic avatars start popping up in experiences Oculus Rooms and Facebook Spaces
Cruz (likely a codename) at last year's Oculus Connect and were impressed with its ability to track you around a room and its lack of a wire
sale, and while it offers affordable and accessible VR, we've still got our eyes on Project Santa Cruz and the VR experience it promises to