Step 1: Select materials.
First, we need to choose some materials to make the avatar. These materials can be photos taken by yourself, favorite anime images, characters in movies and so on. As long as it conforms to your own personality and preferences.
Step 2: Select production tools.
Next, we need to choose some production tools. These tools can be software on a computer or an APP on a mobile phone. Commonly used production tools are Photoshop, Illustrator, PPT, Canva, etc. These tools have their own characteristics and advantages, and we can choose according to our own needs.
Step 3: Start production.
When we choose the materials and tools, we can start making avatars. This process needs to be operated according to specific tools. Let me take Photoshop as an example to introduce the specific production steps.
Step 3 1: Open Photoshop and create a new document.
First, we need to open Photoshop and create a new document. Select file in the menu bar-> New, and then set the size and resolution of the document.
Step 32: Import materials.
Next, we need to import the selected material into PS. Select file in the menu bar-> Import, and then select the materials to import.
Step 3: Edit the material.
Generally speaking, the imported material needs some editing. For example, you can cut, resize, adjust colors, and so on. These operations can be realized by various tools and functions in PS.
Step 34: Add text and graphics.
In addition to the imported materials, we can also add some words and graphics to enrich the content of the avatar. These words and graphics can be added by text tools and shape tools in PS.
Step 35: Save the avatar.
When the avatar is finished, we need to save it. Select file in the menu bar-> Save as, and then select the saved format and path.
Step 4: Use the avatar
Once the avatar is ready, we can use it in various social platforms, chat tools and so on. Just upload the avatar to the corresponding platform.
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Explanation: pets: pets. Happy and uneasy because of being loved or appreciated.
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