Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with creating a digital avatar, and I decided to try out “Anna Spencer.” Here’s how it went down.

Getting Started
First, I needed to figure out what tool to use. I’d heard some buzz about various AI avatar generators, so I did some quick searching, trying to find something user-friendly and not too crazy expensive.
I ended up settling on a platform.
The Creation Process
Choosing the Basics:
I started by picking some basic features. The platform was pretty intuitive. I selected a female avatar as base to begin.
Customizing Features:
- I played around with the hairstyle, the clothes. The options were relatively decent.
- I spent a good chunk of time trying to get the facial features right. It’s actually kind of tricky!
Posing and Expressions:
After that I started with the pose, I decided with a naturally looking pose.

Final Touches and Exporting
Once I was reasonably happy with how “Anna” looked, I tinkered with the background. I just went with a plain, neutral color. And save it.
And that was it! It was a fun little experiment. It’s definitely interesting to see how far these avatar tools have come. I think I only scratched the surface of what’s possible, so I might dive deeper into animations and other features.