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Created page with "{{stub}} {{see also|inZOI}} One highlight the devs repeatedly mentioned is the 3D Printer. By uploading a 2D image, the AI attempts to infer its 3D shape. In earlier demos, players could place their generated 3D object as a decorative piece. Now they can categorize items (like telling the game it is a "chair" or "desk"), making it function much like official furniture. Additionally, the devs tested using the printer to create wearable items..."
 
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"Did you know you can turn real-world images into custom furniture and accessories? The 3D Printer lets you use your favorite characters or photos to create something that's completely yours.
Open the 3D Printer and select a PNG image saved on your computer. Once you click OK, a 3D object will be generated based on your image.
Make Building Items
In Build Mode, click Create, then select the 3D Printer to start making custom furniture.
Customize Your Zoi
Start by creating a Zoi, or go to the Zoi Card and open the Edit Zoi screen."
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"Make Building Items
In Build Mode, click Create, then select the 3D Printer to start making custom furniture.
Customize Your Zoi
Start by creating a Zoi, or go to the Zoi Card and open the Edit Zoi screen. In the Custom tab, you'll find the 3D Printer button. Try making something fun like a headband or decorative wings. Don't see what you're looking for? Make it with the 3D Printer!"
One highlight the devs repeatedly mentioned is the [[3D Printer]]. By uploading a 2D image, the [[AI]] attempts to infer its 3D shape. In earlier demos, players could place their generated 3D [[object]] as a decorative piece. Now they can categorize [[items]] (like telling the game it is a "[[chair]]" or "[[desk]]"), making it function much like official [[furniture]].   
One highlight the devs repeatedly mentioned is the [[3D Printer]]. By uploading a 2D image, the [[AI]] attempts to infer its 3D shape. In earlier demos, players could place their generated 3D [[object]] as a decorative piece. Now they can categorize [[items]] (like telling the game it is a "[[chair]]" or "[[desk]]"), making it function much like official [[furniture]].   


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Revision as of 09:09, 29 March 2025

See also: inZOI


"Did you know you can turn real-world images into custom furniture and accessories? The 3D Printer lets you use your favorite characters or photos to create something that's completely yours. Open the 3D Printer and select a PNG image saved on your computer. Once you click OK, a 3D object will be generated based on your image. Make Building Items

In Build Mode, click Create, then select the 3D Printer to start making custom furniture.

Customize Your Zoi

Start by creating a Zoi, or go to the Zoi Card and open the Edit Zoi screen."

From Image 2: "Make Building Items

In Build Mode, click Create, then select the 3D Printer to start making custom furniture.

Customize Your Zoi

Start by creating a Zoi, or go to the Zoi Card and open the Edit Zoi screen. In the Custom tab, you'll find the 3D Printer button. Try making something fun like a headband or decorative wings. Don't see what you're looking for? Make it with the 3D Printer!"


One highlight the devs repeatedly mentioned is the 3D Printer. By uploading a 2D image, the AI attempts to infer its 3D shape. In earlier demos, players could place their generated 3D object as a decorative piece. Now they can categorize items (like telling the game it is a "chair" or "desk"), making it function much like official furniture.

Additionally, the devs tested using the printer to create wearable items. They shared amusing stories about devs who printed "angel wings" or "guns", then attached them to a Zoi to pose for screenshots. While these items do not necessarily have the same abilities as normal game items (for instance, you cannot shoot a gun in InZOI), it shows the creative range of the 3D printer system.