The character creator demo for Krafton's upcoming life sim Inzoi dropped for a limited time this week and thousands of players are already making super beautiful creations with it. Inzoi feels like loading up The Sims 4 with a trove of alpha CC crammed into your mods folder just waiting to be unleashed. But honestly, it's so beautiful that it's easy to slide into same-face syndrome.

You know, the "iPhone face" effect where every single character looks like they just got finished filming a GRWM video and hawking a new lip plumping serum that you can "find in the TikTok shop." I haven't found a way around the pouty lip posture, but I really did want to find a way to beat the "uncanny valley" allegations. After some trial and error of my own—trying to create a Jeremy Allen White and accidentally winding up making it look like I made my Timothée Chalamet and Cillian Murphy Ken dolls kiss—I've got some tips for you on which settings to pay attention to and how to start making some more realistic faces.

Inzoi Character Studio tips The one fundamental thing to know is that you need to choose the right face preset . This is a factor in a lot of character creators but because Inzoi doesn't actually have quite as many detail editing choices as you'd assume, you really need to start from a base face that matches the style of eye—hooded eyelids or not—that you want. You'll also want to choose a preset that has the nose rotation and face depth that you want because those cannot .