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In this comprehensive tutorial, I guide you through the exciting and transformative Memoji update introduced in iOS 17.2. Unveiling the much-anticipated Memoji body options, we go beyond the traditional head customization to explore an entirely new realm of personalization. From shoulders to waist, I demonstrate step-by-step how to finely tune and tailor your Memoji’s physique, allowing you to create an avatar that truly represents you. Whether you’re looking to enhance your Memoji’s realism or embrace a more stylized look, this video covers it all. Join me as we dive into the intricacies of iOS 17.2, unlocking the full potential of Memoji customization and revolutionizing the way you express yourself on your Apple devices. Don’t miss out on this must-watch guide to mastering the latest in Memoji innovation!
Transcript
There’s been a small but quite important update to Memoji on iOS 17.2. With contact posters and new Memoji stickers, we can now see beyond just the head. In fact, we can see the Memoji’s body as well. Now, you can edit that body to change the size and proportions to better match who you want to identify as.
To get started, I’m going to open the Messages app. All I need to do is choose my Memoji from the stickers options, press the three dots, and then go on to edit. From here, we have all the usual customization options—from hair to eyewear, everything in between. But if we go right across to the end, we now have the new body options.
From here, you can change different parts of the body—shoulders, chest, waist, and so on. You can choose the style that really suits you. As I tap between the different options, you can see my Memoji updating at the top. If I swipe sideways, I can see how these looks apply to different stickers as well.
I’m going to choose perhaps these arms and these shoulders; I think that perhaps suits me at the moment. Then, when I’m done, I can use my new Memoji stickers. I can use the contact posters anywhere Memoji show up; they’ll now reflect your new body style that you’ve just crafted.
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