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How to Create AI avatars for Free | Lexica ART

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How to Create AI avatars for Free | Lexica ART

Welcome to our YouTube channel! If you want to learn how to create AI avatars that can speak just like the ones you've seen before, then keep reading this article. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more videos like this.

First, we'll need an image for our Avatar. For this, we'll use a website named Lexica Art. I've provided the link in the description. There are four unique ways to get our Avatar images on Lexica Art. Let's explore them.

Option 1: Browsing and Downloading Images

You can scroll through the images and download whichever you like. I'll show you how to download these images without a watermark in just a second.

Option 2: Searching for Specific Images

We can search for the Avatar image we want. For example, I'll look for "cartoon man," and Lexica will present us with results in a matter of seconds. The results are pretty amazing, and you can download whichever Avatar you prefer.

Option 3: Generating Avatars with Prompts

You can generate your own avatars with prompts, but this requires logging into the system. Therefore, it's better to use the already available images.

Option 4: Uploading and Generating Images

The most unique method is to click the image icon to the right of the search bar, select an image from your device, and upload it. The AI of Lexica will analyze your image and provide similar or even better images. You can then choose whichever image you want to download.

Once you click on an image, it will load, and you'll have two options:

  1. Copy the prompt to generate the image with different AI art tools like Blue Willow AI.
  2. Download the image to your device without a watermark.

Making Your Avatar Talk

Now that we have our Avatar image, we need the audio. For this, we'll use the 11 Labs tool. The link is in the description.

  1. Sign up or log in through your Google account or create a new account.
  2. Select the voice you want for your video, and you can even preview it.
  3. Choose the voice settings like stability and clarity. I recommend choosing the multilingual option because it can recognize and spell out Regional languages.
  4. Write your video script and hit the generate option. You can then download the generated audio.

Creating the Talking Avatar

To make the Avatar talk, we'll use the Studio D-ID website, linked in the description.

  1. Click on the guest option at the bottom left corner, then log in through your Google account.
  2. Click on the "create video" option.
  3. You'll see some pre-made avatars, or you can generate your own. However, the variety is limited, so it's better to use the image we downloaded from Lexica.
  4. Click "add," select the image, and you’ll have two options to make your avatar speak:
    • Write your script on the platform, but note there are word restrictions.
    • Upload the audio generated from 11 Labs.

After the audio is uploaded, click on the "generate video" option. Once generated, download the video to your device. Note that there is a watermark on the video, and if you want to learn how to remove it, please like the video and subscribe to our channel.


Keywords

  • AI Avatar
  • Lexica Art
  • Blue Willow AI
  • 11 Labs
  • Studio D-ID
  • Avatar image
  • Audio generation
  • Video script
  • Multilingual option
  • Watermark removal

FAQ

Q: What is Lexica Art? A: Lexica Art is a website where you can download or generate AI avatar images.

Q: How can I generate an Avatar image without a watermark? A: After selecting your image on Lexica Art, you can download it directly without a watermark.

Q: What tool should I use for generating avatar audio? A: Use the 11 Labs tool for generating high-quality, multilingual-supporting audio.

Q: How do I make an AI Avatar talk? A: Use the Studio D-ID website, upload your avatar image and audio file, and then generate the video.

Q: Is it free to use these tools? A: Yes, the tools mentioned (Lexica Art, 11 Labs, and Studio D-ID) offer free options, although some features may require a login.