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Have you ever used a character maker to create an avatar online?

If you’d like to try, then you’ve come to the right place. We’re going to take a look at making avatars and characters in this handy tutorial, and we’ll give you the lowdown on the subject, including:

  • Why it’s a good idea to create a virtual version of yourself
  • A step-by-step guide on how to use a free online character maker from start to your finished avatar
  • How to save your avatar in different sizes and upload it to social media and Gravatar

What’s the Big Deal About Avatars Anyway?

“Aren’t avatars kind of old-fashioned now?”

I hear you, but the answer is that avatars and characters are very much alive and kicking!

Facebook’s avatar maker provided people with a bit of fun and distraction earlier this year, and you couldn’t go on your feed without seeing yet another one of your friends as an anime character!

Character makers aren’t just for kids. There are plenty of good reasons for you to use an avatar or character to represent you online, including:

  • Safety – not everyone wants their photo out on the internet
  • Personal branding with a little anonymity
  • You’re camera shy
  • It’s fun
  • You can go for a different look and be as serious or as silly as you like!

 


How to use an Online Character Maker

Ok, so hopefully you’ve decided to have a go at creating a character online. Now we’re going to get to the fun stuff and actually use an avatar maker.

I’ll walk you through the steps, and best of all, it’s free to use so you don’t stand to lose anything if you don’t like your character.

There’s no image editing of an actual photo involved, so the steps are simple to follow.

If you do want to edit your avatar further once you have downloaded and saved it you can use a free image editor like Colorcinch to add some extra touches – like, do you want rounded edges on your avatar, or fancy adding some falling snow around your character?

Hey, you’ve got a blank canvas, so let your imagination roll!

 


Step 1: Open the character maker

Click here for the free online avatar maker

 


Step 2: Choose gender

Go to the Get Started panel and choose your gender:

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Step 3: Choose face shape and skin color

The character maker will open up to the Face module:

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Here you will find a selection of face shapes and skin tones to choose from.

Try different ones out to see which one you prefer.

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If you can’t find the exact skin tone you want, you can customize it by clicking on the circle at the end of the square skin color blocks.

A color editor will open up in a small window, allowing you to choose the right color:

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To change the color to a custom choice, click on the grab the handle at the top of the color range window on the right-hand side and drag it down to the hue you want.

I’ve chosen Incredible Hulk green for this step just to show you what’s possible! My actual avatar is going to be closer to my own skin tone.

To fine-tune the actual shade, click on the small black dot in the square window and pull it around the square window to get the shade you want:

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When you are done, click the circle to apply to the image:

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Step 4: Choose a mouth shape

Click on Mouth (next to Shape) and decide what mouth shape and color you’d like:

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Step 5: Nose

Click on Nose, and decide what you want your schnozz to look like. Small and dainty, or big and bold – it’s your choice!

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Step 6: Ears

Move along to Ears, and follow the same procedure:

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Step 7: Eyes

Continue along the top menu to Eyes. The sub-menu will start with Eye Shape, so go to the choices and pick your peepers:

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Step 8: Iris shape and color

Next along the sub-menu is Iris.

Have lots of fun here by giving yourself huge anime-style irises or stay subtle.

You can also change your iris color from this page by going down to the choices at the bottom and clicking on them or making a custom eye color as you could for skin tone:

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Step 9: Eyebrow shape and color

Click on the Eyebrow sub-menu, and choose your brow shape and color. Go full-on evil villain or glam celebrity here:

eybrows character maker

 


Step 10: Glasses

Now you can add your glasses style, from academic-looking to some cool shades. Change the frame color if you wish as well. Or click the X if you don’t want any glasses:

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Step 11: Hairstyle and color

Here, you get to be your own hairstylist. Go up to the main menu, and click on Hair. Choose from a range of styles suited to your gender, and add the color you want your locks to be by going down to the color swatches as you did before:

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Step 12: Clothes

Go back to the main menu, and click on Clothes. Choose the style you prefer and the color too. Ok, so there isn’t a huge selection of clothing options, but there should be something to suit most people here:

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Step 13: Background pattern and color

Last step now! On the main menu, click on Backs. You get a choice of background patterns and colors so you decided if you want to go subtle or psychedelic

You can also choose not to have a background for your avatar – just click on the X. You’re done! I like my new avatar, and it does resemble me (if it had a few more wrinkles, anyway!) so I think I’ll keep it for posterity.

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EDITOR’S NOTE:  You can customize your background color to exactly the shade you want by using the color picker.

 


Step 14: Download or share

Now you’ve made your avatar with the online character maker, you have a choice of what to do with it.

If you want to download it, go to the bottom of the avatar generator and click Download. You’ll get different size and file options to save your character to your computer for future use:

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To share to social media, click on Share.

A new window with your creation will open up, giving you the choice of sharing to Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, or Google +.

Just click on the icons of each social media platform you want to use, and follow the instructions:

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If you are a user of Gravatar and want to add your character, click on the Gravatar option.

A window will open up for you to enter your details and for you to upload your new avatar to the site.

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I also want to mention that there’s an option to randomize your avatar in this character maker.

Along the bottom of the generator, click the Random button, and see what it comes up with! This one’s a bit scary for me – I think I prefer the one I made…

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EDITOR’S NOTE:  Edit your image further and make it even more unique if you wish by using Colorcinch to crop, rotate, or add effects and frames.

 


Want to Take Things Further?

We mentioned using Colorcinch to add further effects to your avatar, but you could use it to cartoonize a photo of yourself instead.

The character maker and the cartoon maker in Colorcinch are two different things, although they may seem similar. The main differences are:

  • The cartoon creator uses a photo to build the cartoon from
  • You can edit your image before cartoonizing it – adjust the brightness, crop it, etc.
  • There are a lot of different cartoon styles you can use
  • You can adjust the strength of the cartoon filter

 


Conclusion

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial (I know I did!) and got something useful out of it.

Using an online character maker can help you and your kids preserve your privacy and safety on the internet as there are no real-life photos of you involved.

You can also choose how you want your avatar to look and what part of your personality you want to express.

Enjoy!

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How to Quickly Create a Circle Image https://www.cartoonize.net/circle-image/ Wed, 21 Oct 2020 13:14:21 +0000 https://www.cartoonize.net/?p=11945 Size: The most important slider of them all! You will find more often than not that you need to adjust this slider. Simply increase or decrease the Size slider to fit your selection. If you need to reposition the mask after resizing, click on the mask and move it to your desired location. So now that you have the tools to create a circle image, I’d like to show you how you can put your […]

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Shapes — such as a circle — can be a powerful tool that can really help take your creativity and designs to the next level.

In this article, I will show you how to create a circle image in 4 easy steps, as well as how to use some more advanced options to further customize your selection.

In addition, you can use your newly-created circle images to make awesome presentations on Graphue – a presentation template website.

To take it a step further, I’ll also provide a walk-through guide on how to use the circle shape from a graphic design point of view. (Creating a Business Card)

In this example, you’ll also be able to check out some really cool additional features that Colorcinch has to offer to help bring your designs to life!

EDITOR’S NOTE: Want to skip the basics and jump to “Putting it All Together – Using a Circle Image in Graphic Design”? Click here

How to Create a Circle Image

Part 1: The Basics


 

Step 1: Upload your image into Colorcinch.

Step 2: Select Masks in the left-hand column.

Step 3: Click on Shapes. Scroll down until you see the Circle Shape and click on it.

Step 4: Using your mouse, drag the Circle Mask over the area which you would like included within the circle.

From here you can adjust the Opacity slider and/or click the Apply button to save your changes!

EDITOR’S NOTE: To make the area around the circle solid white, slide the Opacity slider all of the way to the right. If you would like to leave the background area semi-transparent, you can simply leave it at the default setting. Sliding the Opacity slider further to left will begin to remove the Circle Mask effect.

Boom! And just like that, you’re done! But hang on…we can do so much more!

Check out the section below to further customize your selections, or learn how to save and export your image here!

 

Part 2: Additional Options and Customization


To adjust the size of the Circle Mask, as well as to change the background color, or even blur it, click on the Settings button.

Under Settings, you will have a few extra options to choose from, including: Color Overlay (background color), Blur, Size, and Rotation.

Color Overlay:

If you click the Color Picker next to Color Overlay, you can change the background color around your circle crop.

Drag the Circle Selector (highlighted in the above image) up and down to change the hue/color.

Once your color has been selected, you can make further changes to the color by moving the other Circle Selector. (See the image below)

Make sure to click the Apply button to save your selection!

  PRO TIPS:

  • Move the Color Selector up to brighten or down to darken the color
  • Move the Color Selector right to saturate or left to desaturate the color
  • OR simply just move it around until the color looks great to you

Blur:

If you would like to use a semi-transparent background and further blur it, you can easily do so by using the Blur Slider.

You can see what the effect looks like below. (Blur is set to 0% and 100%)

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Size:

The most important slider of them all! You will find more often than not that you need to adjust this slider.

Simply increase or decrease the Size slider to fit your selection. If you need to reposition the mask after resizing, click on the mask and move it to your desired location.

So now that you have the tools to create a circle image, I’d like to show you how you can put your new skills to use!

In the next section, I’m going to create a business card using the circle crop. I’ll also be using some additional features in Colorcinch that can really help bring your designs to life!

 

Part 3: Putting it All Together – Using a Circle Image in Graphic Design


I’ve already uploaded my image into Colorcinch and the first two things to do are:

  1. Resize the Circle Mask and reposition it
  2. Set the background to be a solid color and change the color

  EDITOR’S NOTE: Need a quick refresh on how to do these steps? No worries!

  1. Resizing Mask
  2. Opacity 
  3. Background Color

Adding Text:

Next, I’d like to add some text to my business card.

Click on the Text tab in the left-hand column, followed by the Add Text button.

Once the Text Box appears, enter some text and drag it to the location you’d like. For this example, I’m the owner of a coffee house, so I’ll name it, “The ABC Coffee House”.

In the text column, there are quite a few options to play around with, including: Front, Font Size, and Color. In addition, we have quite a few other powerful options to really make your text stand out!

Below is a quick overview of the main text options.

  • Letter Spacing – Controls how close or far apart the letters are from one another
  • Line Height – If you have more than one row of text, you can control how big or small the gap (space) is between the text rows/lines
  • Opacity – Controls how visible the text will appear
  • Background – By enabling Background, you can add a padded box around your text as a solid color and even change that color
  • Outline – Enabling Outline will outline your text with a selected color
  • Shadow – Enabling Shadow can provide extra depth and really bring out that wow factor in your text

Keep in mind that the title is the first thing that people will see, so don’t be afraid to pull out all of the stops with the above tools!

In my example, I used the “dancing script” Font with a Font Size of 75. I’ll keep the text color black.

Now that I have my title text, I’d like to make it pop more. To do so, I’m going to use the Outline and Shadow features!

Outline Settings:
  1. Enabled Outline
  2. Set the Width to 37% (width controls how thick or thin the outline will be)
  3. Selected an orange outline color

Shadows Settings:
  1. Enabled Shadow
  2. Changed the Intensity to 32 (the lower you set the intensity, the softer the shadow will be)
  3. Set the Vertical Position to a value of 2 (this will move the shadow up or down)
  4. Set the Horizontal Position to a value of 1 (this moves the shadow left or right)
  5. The color I selected was black

Next, I added some additional text for my coffee business using the same steps as above. The only difference here is that I changed the Font to “cabin” and set the Font Size to 43.

Adding Graphics:

Now to add some final touches!

In this section, I’m going to Introduce a few graphic elements to add a little more interest to my design.

Firstly, you’ll need to click on the Graphics tab in the left-hand column.

Here you will have two options:

  1. Upload your own graphics
  2. Search our extensive selection of pre-installed graphics to save time

Since my theme here is Coffee, all I have to do is type “coffee” in the search bar and select the graphics that appeal to me.

To select a graphic, click on it once, and it will appear in the Your Graphics section. From the Your Graphics section, drag the icon onto your design and move it to your desired location.

You can also easily resize and rotate your graphics. 

  • Pull down the bottom to enlarge, or push up to shrink the graphic
  • To rotate, click the corner selector and rotate it in the direction that you would like

To quickly duplicate a graphic, click once on it, select Layer Properties, followed by Duplicate. Next, click and drag the duplicate graphic to its new location.

PRO TIP: If you want to perfectly line up a graphic with another graphic, or even text, click and drag but do not release right away. Wait until you see 3 lines appear. This is your guide to make sure everything is level.

Now, I could finish here, but I’d like to add just one more finishing touch using the steps above!

Below I added another graphic from our wide range of existing graphics, which accentuates my lovely circle based image!

As you can see, the options are endless, so let your imagination run wild!

Need a refresh on saving and exporting your image? Check out our guide here!

Conclusion:

Well, that’s it for this tutorial, but the good news is, we have plenty more tips and tricks on the way!

Stay tuned and we’ll see you in the next article!

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