How to Create AI avatars for Free | Lexica ART
TLDRThe video script outlines a step-by-step guide on creating AI avatars that mimic one's appearance and speech. It introduces a website, Lexica Art, for sourcing avatar images and emphasizes downloading images without watermarks. The script then details the use of 11 Labs for audio generation, highlighting the selection of voice, language settings, and script input. Finally, it guides viewers on using Studio Did's platform to animate the avatars and suggests a workaround for the platform's limitations. The video concludes with a call to action for likes, shares, and subscriptions.
Takeaways
- 📺 Hey Jenny and Davis's conversation introduces the topic of creating AI avatars for free, highlighting a new video tutorial by AI declow.
- 📰 The video tutorial focuses on how to make AI avatars speak, with a call to action for viewers to subscribe for more content.
- 💻 Lexica art is presented as the source for avatar images, offering four different methods to obtain these images.
- 🔍 The first method involves scrolling through and downloading images directly from Lexica art.
- 📍 The second method allows searching for specific types of avatar images, like 'cartoon man', with quick and relevant results.
- 🚫 The third method, generating avatars through prompts after logging in, is mentioned but not recommended.
- 📷 The fourth method involves uploading an image to Lexica art, which then provides similar or improved avatar images.
- 💾 Options are provided to either use a prompt for creating images in other AI art tools or to download images directly without a watermark.
- 🎤 For adding audio to avatars, 11 Labs tool is used, allowing customization of voice, clarity, and language.
- 📺 Studio did website is introduced for making the avatar speak, with recommendations on how to efficiently use the voice options.
- 🔊 A hint at the end of the video suggests a future tutorial on removing watermarks from videos, encouraging likes and subscriptions.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is about creating AI avatars that can speak like the user, without any cost.
Which website is suggested for finding avatar images?
-The website named Lexica art is suggested for finding avatar images.
How many options are there to get avatar images on Lexica art?
-There are four options to get avatar images on Lexica art.
What is the recommended method for downloading images without a watermark from Lexica art?
-The recommended method is to scroll down through the images and download whichever is liked, as the video demonstrates how to do this without adding a watermark.
Why is generating avatars with prompts not suggested in the video?
-Generating avatars with prompts is not suggested because it requires the user to log in, making it better to use the already provided images.
What tool is used for generating the audio for the AI avatar?
-11 Labs tool is used for generating the audio for the AI avatar.
What are the voice settings available in 11 Labs?
-In 11 Labs, users can choose the voice they want, preview it, and adjust voice settings like stability and clarity. It also offers a multilingual option to recognize and spell out regional languages.
How can the AI avatar be made to talk using the Studio Did website?
-To make the AI avatar talk using Studio Did, users can either write their script and select a language and speaker or upload their own voice generated through 11 Labs.
What is the issue with pre-made avatars on the Studio Did website?
-The issue with pre-made avatars on Studio Did is that they have very little variety and can have orientation issues.
How to remove the watermark from the video created by Studio Did?
-The video does not provide a direct method to remove the watermark, but it suggests that there is an easy way to do so, and encourages viewers to like and subscribe to the channel for a possible future tutorial on this topic.
What should users do if they want a video on removing watermarks?
-If users want a video on removing watermarks, they should like the current video and subscribe to the channel.
Outlines
🤖 Creating AI Avatars - An Overview
This paragraph introduces a conversation between Jenny and Davis about a new video by AI Declow, which teaches viewers how to create AI avatars for free. It then transitions into a YouTube channel introduction, emphasizing the creation of AI avatars and encouraging viewers to subscribe for more similar content. The paragraph outlines the process of obtaining avatar images from Lexica art, highlighting four different methods: browsing and downloading images without watermarks, searching for specific avatar images, and uploading a personal image to receive similar suggestions. It also mentions the limitations of generating avatars with prompts due to the need for user login.
🎬 Producing Videos with AI Avatars
The second paragraph discusses the subsequent steps in producing a video with an AI avatar. It begins by explaining the need for audio and introduces 11 Labs as the tool for this purpose. The process of selecting a voice, adjusting voice settings, and choosing multilingual options for regional language recognition is detailed. The paragraph then moves on to the use of the Studio Did website for making the avatar speak, including the option to either write a script and select a language and tone or to upload a pre-recorded voice. Finally, it touches on the creation of the video, the presence of a watermark, and teases the possibility of a future tutorial on watermark removal.
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Keywords
💡AI Avatars
💡Lexica art
💡11 Labs tool
💡Studio did
💡Avatar Images
💡Voice Settings
💡Video Script
💡Digital Persona
💡AI Art Tools
💡Watermark
💡Multimedia Content Creation
Highlights
Jenny and Davis discuss a new video by AI declow.
AI declow's video teaches how to create AI avatars for free.
The video introduces the Lexica art website for avatar images.
Lexica art offers four options to obtain avatar images.
Images can be downloaded without watermarks from Lexica art.
Searching for specific avatar images is quick and easy on Lexica.
Generating avatars with prompts is discouraged due to login requirements.
Uploading a personal image to Lexica yields similar, high-quality avatars.
The AI art tool Blue Willow AI is mentioned for generating images from prompts.
11 Labs is used for creating audio for the avatar videos.
11 Labs offers multilingual voice options and voice settings.
The video script is input into 11 Labs to generate the audio.
Studio did is recommended for making the avatar speak.
Studio did allows uploading a custom avatar image for the video.
There are two ways to make the avatar speak in Studio did: script input or voice upload.
The video can be downloaded with a watermark, but there's a method to remove it.
The video encourages viewers to like, share, and subscribe for more content.