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Facemaker V1.2.23 Jun 2026

Hair has always been a bottleneck in character design. This update expands the library of "strand-based" hair presets. These aren't just static meshes; they are compatible with most physics engines (like Unreal Engine’s Chaos or Unity’s Cloth physics), meaning your characters' hair will react naturally to movement right out of the box. 4. Direct Export Bridge

Facemaker transitioned to a subscription-based model starting from version 1.0 to ensure ongoing development:

The standout feature of version 1.2.23 is the refined . Designers can now implement complex visual effects through: facemaker v1.2.23

For those using it as an add-on, v1.2.23 addresses several "version-mismatch" bugs found in earlier iterations. It offers smoother performance even when working on high-poly counts. Why Use FaceMaker v1.2.23?

Run the integrated real-time debugger built into v1.2.23. Drag the time and sensor simulation sliders back and forth to ensure all hands move smoothly and texts scale cleanly without breaking boxes. Once verified, click to compile your project file into a flashable format. Why Version 1.2.23 Remains a Fan Favourite Hair has always been a bottleneck in character design

The v1.2.23 update specifically emphasized the ability to create designs compatible across "Two Brands, One Watch Face" (Huawei and Amazfit).

: It supports creating watch faces for a wide range of devices, including: Huawei and Honor Garmin (newly added support) It offers smoother performance even when working on

Version 1.2.23 functions primarily as a stability and refinement update, addressing long-standing user feedback regarding workflow bottlenecks and export bugs. 1. Enhanced Asset Indexing

There is a very popular open-source project often colloquially referred to as a "Face Maker" or "Deep Fake" tool. If you are looking for the paper behind the technology that drives a face animation/maker tool, you are likely looking for this paper:

Developed by Nuno Bessa, Facemaker bridges a major gap in the wearables industry: it allows you to build a single, highly complex watch face and export it seamlessly across completely different smartwatch ecosystems.

Before diving into the specifics of version 1.2.23, let’s briefly recap what Facemaker is. Facemaker is a standalone 3D character creation tool designed to generate high-quality, stylized human heads and faces. Unlike complex suites like Blender or ZBrush, Facemaker focuses exclusively on rapid facial generation. It allows users to mix facial features, adjust morphs, apply textures, and export models in various formats (OBJ, FBX, STL) for use in external engines like Unity, Unreal Engine, or even 3D printing.