Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 1:34:14 GMT -5
Today in our laboratory we bring you a tutorial to create your talking avatars with your own voice in a simple way. For this we will need: Account in for the image. to clone yours or a friend's voice. And or D-ID to put everything together in one animation. Materials that we recommend you have on hand: Photo of ⅔ of your face or the person you are going to use to create the avatar. A 1-minute audio track with your voice. Text that your avatar will speak. If it seems very complicated to you, don't worry. Below we show you a step-by-step guide on how to do all this: Step 1: Create avatar in The first step is to generate our avatar. To do this we will choose an image of our subject, in our case , and we will upload it to Discord. image2 Then we will copy the generated link and use it for the prompt. image8 /Imagine [enlace de la imagen] A man with very short hair looking at camera in 3D cartoon style --ar 2:3 You can use a simple prompt like the one we propose. Or whatever you want.
The key here is to add the characteristics that we want to highlight about our subject and at the end add the style with which we want to recreate it. We will have to iterate several times until we find the one we like the most. Example of uploaded photo: image7 Result Cell Phone Number List btained with the prompt used: image5 Here's another example of Jamie Lannister's avatar: image6 If it doesn't look like the real actor, it's because we've asked you to generate a Disney Pixar-type 3D blender for a game using Clash Royale styles. The prompt is something like this: /Imagine [enlace de la imagen] Lannister portrait, blender 3d, and , Disney Pixar, Mobile game character, isometric, clash style --ar 2:3 de: The big book of prompts An excellent guide to getting ideas and generating images with . Step 2: Clone voice in and generate audio The second step will be to register in and, if we want to clone our voice, subscribe for $1. If we don't care about using any voice, this is not necessary.
Here we can create our cloned voice from an audio fragment as we explained in issue #4 of this newsletter and use it to “read” the text we want. As a platform, we must praise its simplicity of use, the interface is very clean and you immediately find the options you are looking for. It has several paid plans and a free one with which to start testing, although Since the design was similar and the impact we expected, we understood, it wasn't going to depend too much on the design. But the reality was that variant 1 achieved 53% more conversions. And if we had used this latest version, instead of getting 38 new clients, we would have gotten 50. In any case, we far exceed the expectations set by the client. Achieving a significant impact on your bottom line. In conclusion: Banners continue to provide value for conversions Our success story on achieving a 53% increase in conversions through banner testing highlights the immense potential of this format to engage customers. And of course, it highlights: The impact of A/B testing on improving advertising performance. In our experience, this advertising resource has a very bad reputation and is underused.
The key here is to add the characteristics that we want to highlight about our subject and at the end add the style with which we want to recreate it. We will have to iterate several times until we find the one we like the most. Example of uploaded photo: image7 Result Cell Phone Number List btained with the prompt used: image5 Here's another example of Jamie Lannister's avatar: image6 If it doesn't look like the real actor, it's because we've asked you to generate a Disney Pixar-type 3D blender for a game using Clash Royale styles. The prompt is something like this: /Imagine [enlace de la imagen] Lannister portrait, blender 3d, and , Disney Pixar, Mobile game character, isometric, clash style --ar 2:3 de: The big book of prompts An excellent guide to getting ideas and generating images with . Step 2: Clone voice in and generate audio The second step will be to register in and, if we want to clone our voice, subscribe for $1. If we don't care about using any voice, this is not necessary.
Here we can create our cloned voice from an audio fragment as we explained in issue #4 of this newsletter and use it to “read” the text we want. As a platform, we must praise its simplicity of use, the interface is very clean and you immediately find the options you are looking for. It has several paid plans and a free one with which to start testing, although Since the design was similar and the impact we expected, we understood, it wasn't going to depend too much on the design. But the reality was that variant 1 achieved 53% more conversions. And if we had used this latest version, instead of getting 38 new clients, we would have gotten 50. In any case, we far exceed the expectations set by the client. Achieving a significant impact on your bottom line. In conclusion: Banners continue to provide value for conversions Our success story on achieving a 53% increase in conversions through banner testing highlights the immense potential of this format to engage customers. And of course, it highlights: The impact of A/B testing on improving advertising performance. In our experience, this advertising resource has a very bad reputation and is underused.