Meta 3D Avatars For Facebook, Instagram: How To Create Your Custom 3D Avatar
They're better than plain emojis as they have your uniquely-created digital-lookalike reacting to stuff.
After Snapchat¡¯s Bitmojis and Apple¡¯s Memojis, Meta (formerly Facebook) introduced its own set of create-your-avatar stickers last year. And now, it has started rolling out these stickers to not just Facebook, Facebook Messenger but also Instagram.
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To the unaware, the avatars offer a cartoonish version of you that is applied to a bunch of cool scenarios, making stickers that you can share with your friends and loved ones on Facebook and Instagram.
They're better than plain emojis as they have your uniquely-created digital-lookalike reacting to stuff.
In case you¡¯re one of the many who wish to create your cool-looking avatars, but don¡¯t know where to start, we¡¯ve got you covered.
How to create Facebook Avatars
For this, you¡¯ll need to have the Facebook app installed. Once you¡¯ve logged in, head to the Menu tab on the bottom left corner.
Under the Menu tab, scroll down where you¡¯ll find a ¡®See More¡¯ option. Click on the ¡®See More¡¯ option and look for ¡®Avatars¡¯.
That¡¯s it, once you¡¯re in, it¡¯ll ask you to create your own Avatar. It¡¯ll give you a bunch of options -- including the shape of the face, eyes, nose, eye colours, hair colour, hair type etc.
In case you¡¯re having trouble gauging if the avatar looks like you, you can click on the mirror icon on top that will enable the front camera and you can then tweak the facial features simultaneously to get a better idea.
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Once you¡¯ve created an avatar that is closest to your face IRL, click on ¡®Done¡¯ on the top right-hand corner and within seconds it¡¯ll take you to a screen where you can either make this avatar your Facebook image or check out stickers that you can share with your friends and loved ones on other platforms.
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