That said, when I realized I could play around with face transfer tech of my own for free in Daz Studio, I got pretty excited. Most viewers will probably spot a few telling details that alert them to the fact that they aren’t looking at a real actor, or at least, not the true face of the actor. Don’t get me wrong, these deepfakes aren’t perfect yet.
Personal tastes aside, most Star Wars fans can probably agree that, overall, the post-production team at Disney did an excellent job with several characters over the past few years. Plus, with the rise in media attention - not to mention meme attention - surrounding “deepfakes,” I just couldn’t resist making a few of my own as I tested the limits of this plug-in for myself.Īs technology improves and 3D techniques continue to develop, big-brand studios have done an amazing job exploring face transfer and deepfake technology.
There is a free version that comes with Daz Studio, and frankly, this plug-in is an absolute delight to play around with. One of my favorite plug-ins in Daz Studio is Face Transfer.