PicAvatar

PicAvatar

Create stunning avatars for your apps with AI
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Matthias Neumayer

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PicAvatar is the product that has been missing. Easily create 200 beautiful avatars in bulk
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Jay Bienvenu
@jay_bienvenu
7 reviews
Not sure that it's fair to leave a review when I haven't really used the product, but I don't see another way to give feedback. At any rate, I keep looking for help and guidance on how to use the interface, and can't seem to find it. There are some pretty big promises on the front page, but no instructions on how to do any of them. I ran a test run on one of my images and got four avatars that look nothing like my original. Where's the functionality for saving presets or making models? I'm already familiar with AI image generation tools so I have no compelling reason to buy credits. Just trying to be fair; the product *looks* good but appears to make promises that it doesn't actually fulfill. I will gladly give the product more stars once I can actually do the things it promises. (Just FYI, I'm looking for a product that I can use to make models for my characters. I want to make more than just avatars for them.)
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David Gutiérrez
Hey, Nowhere do I claim this is an app to turn your photos into avatars of yourself. It's an avatar generator, it creates *avatars* not edits of you. And it clearly says avatars for your apps and websites. But we do have the possibility to train custom models if you really want to. You have to upload 10+ images of yourself, select them then click train. Otherwise, you can use img2img or controlnet, in the case of img2img increase the image strength if it doesn't look like you, but it will only resemble you. Or use the Stable Diffusion 2.1 model with controlnet (canny), but image quality will be lower than the PicAvatar model. The PicAvatar model is good at creating imaginary avatars, not avatars of you. For that you need to train your own model with Stable Diffusion 2.1 or 1.5 as base model. Feel free to email me at hi @ davidgut dot com if you need help. That said, PicAvatar turned out not to be a useful product and I don't plan to develop it further.

Vladimir Shevchik
Software engineer
3 reviews
Dude, your startup is freaking awesome! I mean, creating avatars has never been so easy and fun before! With your platform, anyone can make their own unique avatar in just a few clicks - no need for design skills or fancy software. And the best part? Your avatars are totally cool and stylish, perfect for spicing up your social media profile or online presence. Keep up the great work, man!
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