Create a personal 3D avatar from a single selfie for Mozilla Hubs in 5 seconds. Choose a photo, customize hair, add accessories and export to Mozilla Hubs in a click of a button.
"Information we collect about you and your device.
Each time you use our App we will automatically collect the following information:
•technical information, including the type ofdevice you use,youroperating system and the type of browser you use (Device Information);
•details of your use of our App including, but not limited to traffic data, weblogs and other communication data, whether this is required for our own billing purposes or otherwise and theresources that you access (Log Information)."
Hmmm ... not sure why you need to access all of that, but ...
@pointandstare The device information is needed to enable avatar generation for wide variety of devices. Log information to identify any bugs or unwanted behaviour, so we could provide better service.
Hey Product Hunt,
I am the CEO and co-founder of Wolf3D. We create personal 3D avatars of people for games and virtual worlds and work with some of the biggest gaming and VR companies on the planet.
Like many others, COVID-19 forced our team to work remotely, which brought us to the market for new communication tools for the team.
We found Mozilla Hubs and loved it, but the only avatars they had were robots, elves and other characters that were difficult to identify with. Being an avatar company, we couldn’t stop ourselves from solving the problem.
Ready Player Me allows you to create a personal avatar for Mozilla Hubs in seconds. It’s still very much an MVP so your feedback is welcome!
Keep your eyes out for more integrations in the near future and let us know if you are a dev and want to see those sweet avatars in your app as well. 👀
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@vrsites Hey! It's likely that the face in the photo was too small. We'll be patching it! Meanwhile, could you try creating an avatar with a mobile phone, or pick an image where the face is large in the frame (typical smartphone selfie should work). Let me know if this helped!
This looks really cool! I tried to give it a go and it wasn't able to process any of the photos I tried, from my phone or from the webcam. Any idea what could have gone wrong?
Didn't do a great job of recognizing my face. Also,almost 50% of adults wear glasses, so the options here aren't great. The 3D design is pretty good, though. Less generic than the Apple ones.
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