Face 3D models focus solely on facial structure, features, and expressions, while humanoid 3D models represent the entire human body (including the face) with proportional anatomy and full-body movement capabilities.
Face models are used for applications like facial animation, AR filters, or facial recognition—scenarios where only facial details matter. Humanoid models suit broader uses, such as game characters, virtual avatars, or medical simulations, where full-body posture and motion are required.
Choose a face 3D model for facial-only interactions (e.g., virtual makeup try-ons). Opt for a humanoid model if you need characters that walk, gesture, or perform tasks.
