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A supermodel turned herself into one of Epic’s hyperrealistic MetaHumans

A supermodel turned herself into one of Epic’s hyperrealistic MetaHumans

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Eva Herzigová’s MetaHuman could be used for virtual fashion shows and modelling digital clothes.

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An image of Eva Herzigová’s MetaHuman.
Image: Unsigned Group and Dimension Studio

Czech model Eva Herzigová is now a MetaHuman. The model revealed on Tuesday that there is now a digital likeness of herself in the form of one of Epic Games’ MetaHumans. According to a press release, Herzigová was scanned in a “70 camera rig” and participated in a motion capture shoot to help create the realistic digital avatar.

“This now means that Eva’s MetaHuman can be re-dressed, posed and lit, have her hair and make-up restyled, and her body and facial expressions are ready to be animated using motion capture or traditional animation,” the release says. Herzigová’s MetaHuman can now be used for things like virtual fashion shows and modelling digital clothes — hopefully for better fashion events than Metaverse Fashion Week.

A photo of Eva Herzigová’s MetaHuman.
Image: Unsigned Group and Dimension Studio
An image of Eva Herzigová’s MetaHuman.
Image: Unsigned Group and Dimension Studio
An image of Eva Herzigová’s MetaHuman.
Image: Unsigned Group and Dimension Studio

Epic first introduced its MetaHumans in 2021 to make it easier to create realistic digital humans, and it has steadily improved them since then; the technology has evolved to the point where you’ll be able to capture realistic facial animations right from your iPhone starting sometime this summer. And Herzigová isn’t the only notable person to turn themselves into a MetaHuman, by the way: NBA superstar Luka Dončić introduced a MetaHuman version of himself in September.