Mixed picture format You can use photos with different aspect ratios in the reference sequence. If you know camera settings for each of the photo in the sequence — you can set up keyframes in the connected camera node. If you don't know the camera settings — just turn on "Varying Focal Length" in FaceBuilder settings, the focal length will be estimated for each photo in the sequence.

Focal length estimation While we recommend setting up camera settings manually to achieve maximum preciseness, we know it's not always possible. For such cases you can use "Single Focal Length" and "Varying Focal Length" estimation modes. The first one works when you know the reference photos were taken with one camera and same focal length. The second one can help if you're not sure it was a single camera or there was a zoom-lens.

Facial expressions support If you’re after the ultimate quality and preciseness — you need photos with neutral facial expression, but no worries if you can’t get them — now FaceBuilder supports facial expressions of FaceTracker, thus you can still get decent results even with non-neutral photos!

Total diversity Our evergrowing statistical model already has data for humans of widest age range from the most places on Earth, so you shouldn’t face any problems modelling people from any part of the world!

Works even with a single photo The more photos you have, the better quality you can get. But sometimes all you have is just one photo or a frame from a footage and you still need to get your job done. So, we’ve got you covered — you’ll be surprised where just one image can get you!