Saturday, 4 July 2020

How to Create Your Own Facebook Avatar - eReviewmaster

FACEBOOK LAUNCHED NEW FEATURE AVATAR

Facebook launched a new feature 'Avatar' in India Which allows users to create a digital persona that's a unique representation of the user and post in a comment, Messanger chats or share it on WhatsApp.

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The Indian customization of Facebook Avatar includes Bindis, Kurtas, Sarees Suits, Turbans, and a lungi option in the Avatar creator.

Once in the creator, there is also an option to use the selfie camera and place yourself next to your created Avatar to compare.

Once you personalize your avatar face, hair, and clothes they will star a range of frequently updated stickers conveying common emotions and phrases.

From likes to reaction to avatar's, you could see this as the natural progression of self-expression on Facebook.

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DID YOU KNOW?

It is only available on Facebook mobile App. Facebook avatar features launched in India. It brings Indian customization and clothes.
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HOW TO CREATE YOUR AVATAR ON FACEBOOK?

To create your personal unique avatar, go to "BOOKMARK" on the Facebook app, or compose a comment to get the option.

Once you click on the comment window.

♦ Tap to Smiley 'icon'.
♦ Tap on stickers & you should see the "Make your Avatar" Option here.
♦ Tap on it & the process of creating an avatar will start.

This can be also be done through the Facebook app. As of now, Avatar Creation from the messenger app is only available on Android and will be making its way to iOS soon.


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The featured could make Facebook feel more fun, youthful, and visually communicate at a time when the 15-Year-old Social Network increasingly seems drab & uncool.

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Avatars aren't quite as cute or hip to modern slag as Bitmoji.

They could become popular way to add some flare to replies without resorting to the cookie- Cutter emotions or cliche GIF'S.

Thank You!