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3D Avatar to Photorealism
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3D Avatar to Photorealism

Turns a 3D avatar into a photorealistic image

1

Select Tool

If not already selected, choose 3D Avatar to Photorealism from the model selection dropdown at the top of the Create module.

2

Add a Reference Image

Upload Reference Image

Upload render of your 3D avatar in JPEG or PNG format.
Choose Full Body Realism to change the entire look, including the garment to photoreal. This will affect the appearance of the avatar and the clothes.
Choose Face Refiner to only adjust the appearance of the avatar’s face.

Uploading a reference image

Describe Image

You can click Describe Image to get a description of the product, or write your own prompt.

Generating a prompt using Describe Image

TIP

Describe image may not describe the avatar since it is not a real person. For best results add information about the model’s appearance in addition to the clothes and accessories.

3

Write a Prompt

General Tips

Clarity and Precision: Include information about the model’s appearance including ethnicity, hair color, and pose. Specify the color, material, and design of the entire outfit in detail. Note in the prompt if your render has a front and back.

Tone: Aim for a descriptive tone with your prompts, avoiding command words such as “add”, “create”, “transform”, “change”. Be repetitive! Use repetition to reinforce details that may be missed.

Dimensions: The output will be the same dimensions as the input.

Describe the Product

We recommend prompts at least 5 words long. Describe exactly what you would like to see.

Writing a prompt

Characteristic
Examples
Model
avatar description
a white man
a black woman
a cute child
Outfit
a white lace trimmed blouse with a button-up front, and wide legged blue denim pants with slits on the side
Pose
standing
sitting
crouching
left hand on hip
Setting
on a grey carpet
on a white background
Other
black sneakers
leather purse
grey flat sandals

Prompt Examples

Format
Model
is wearing a
Outfit
Pose
Setting
Other
Describe the model and outfit in detail. Include the color, material, and description of the entire outfit including accessories. Add in details about the pose and setting.
A white woman with brunette hair in a bun wearing a white lace-trimmed blouse with a button-up front, and wide-legged blue denim pants with slits on the sides. She is wearing grey flat sandals.
A white man wearing a black hooded sweater with a black logo, black pants, white undershirt, and white sneakers. He stands on a grey carpet.
A pretty black woman with her black hair in a bun. She is wearing a khaki belted, long-sleeved,  puffer coat in a cream color with a double-breasted closure. The coat has a relaxed fit with a straight silhouette. The model is also wearing light khaki pants and white sneakers.
4

Choose the Right Avatar

Yes!

The 3D Avatar to Photoreal tool works best on 3D avatars with facial features, skin, and hair. It is designed to work with digital avatars created by companies such as CLO, Browzwear, Daz 3D, Style 3D and more! Alvaforms with realistic skin and hair will also work. If your garment features graphics, they may be slightly altered - if this is the case you can use the Edit tool to correct.

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Faceless avatars: The tool can only enhance what already exists. If your avatar is faceless, the output will not have facial features. If your avatar is bald, the output will also likely be bald.
Alvaforms with canvas “skin”: The tool will not work on dress form style avatars covered in a canvas material, as there are no facial features.
Ghost avatars: The tool will not work on ghost avatars, where the render is a hollow body with no avatar visible.
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Save Options

The three dots next to the download arrow hold many options you can choose to keep working on your image.

Option
Description
Open in Image Editor
Opens the chosen image in the Edit module.
Upscale Resolution
Increases resolution to 4K.
Enhance Image
Doubles the resolution and adds more contrast and shadows.
Remove Background
Deletes the background of the image, leaving the model.
Regenerate
Regenerates just the chosen image.
Reverse Image Search
Instructions on how to use Google Lens to search for similar images.
Save to Library
Saves the image to your personal cloud library in Raspberry.