FREE D-ID Alternative for Talking Avatars
TLDRThis video demonstrates two free methods for creating talking avatars. The first method uses a photo editing tool to adjust face masks on AI-generated avatars, while the second involves using a website called Puppetry to animate realistic avatars. By manipulating images and using CapCut for video editing, you can simulate speech movement for the avatar. The video also mentions the limitations of Puppetry’s free version and recommends an alternative service called DubDub for better features and customer support. Both methods allow budget-friendly options for avatar creation.
Takeaways
- 😀 How to create a talking avatar for free using different tools.
- 😀 Two methods are shown: one using a realistic avatar and another with a mask.
- 😀 For the mask version, edit the mask in a free tool similar to Photoshop.
- 😀 Use the 'liquify' and 'smudge' tools to adjust the mask for animation.
- 😀 Import the edited images into CapCut to create the talking mask effect.
- 😀 The realistic avatar can be created using Puppetry, with two free videos daily.
- 😀 The free version of Puppetry allows short 30-second video clips.
- 😀 The user advises against paying for Puppetry due to poor customer service.
- 😀 DupDub is recommended as a better alternative for creating talking avatars with more features.
- 😀 DupDub offers affordable services, including AI voices and video editing, for $11 per month.
Q & A
What are the two main methods for creating a talking avatar discussed in the video?
-The two main methods discussed are using puppetry for a realistic talking avatar and using a photo editing tool like Photopea for creating a masked avatar.
How can you create a masked avatar using a free tool?
-You can use an AI image generator to create an avatar with a mask, then import the image into a free Photoshop alternative (Photopea). Use the 'Liquify' filter with the 'Smudge' tool to slightly move the mask down, creating two versions of the image. Finally, import both images into a video editor like CapCut to simulate movement.
How can you make a realistic talking avatar using puppetry?
-To create a realistic talking avatar, you can use puppetry.com. Upload a picture, type or upload audio, and the platform will generate a talking avatar. The free version allows up to two 30-second videos per day.
What should you do if you want the masked avatar to appear as if it’s talking?
-After creating two images (one with the mask up and one with it slightly down), import them into CapCut, adjust the duration to make the transition fast, and copy the images to repeat the movement, simulating a talking effect.
What is the main drawback of using puppetry.com, according to the video?
-The main drawback is the lack of trust in their customer service, as the creator couldn't contact them and received poor reviews regarding slow loading speeds and performance issues. Additionally, the free version has limited functionality.
How can you optimize the mask movement effect to sync with speech?
-Once the images are imported into CapCut, you can create a compound clip, adjust the speed, and align the movement with your voiceover or AI-generated voice to make it look like the avatar is talking.
What alternative tool does the video creator recommend instead of puppetry.com?
-The creator recommends using Dubdub (duub), which offers more features like avatar creation, voice cloning, and AI video editing. It also provides more reliable customer service and affordable pricing.
Why does the creator avoid paying for puppetry.com’s service?
-The creator avoids paying for puppetry.com due to their unresponsive customer service and issues reported in reviews about slow performance and service reliability.
How many free videos can you create per day using puppetry.com?
-You can create up to two videos per day for free, with each video being around 30 seconds long.
What is a downside of using the free version of puppetry.com?
-A major downside of the free version is the presence of a watermark on the video, which limits its usability in professional projects.
Outlines
👾 How to Create a Talking Avatar for Free
The paragraph introduces two methods for creating a talking avatar: a realistic one and one with a face mask. The speaker uses free tools such as 'Puppetry' for the realistic avatar and an AI image generator along with a free photo editing tool for the mask version. The detailed steps include generating an image, editing it with a 'liquify' filter, and creating a slight mask movement. The images are then imported into CapCut for animation, with tips on shortening image durations to simulate speech movement.
🖼️ Animating the Avatar with CapCut
This paragraph covers importing the two images (mask up and mask down) into CapCut. The speaker explains how to reduce the duration of the images for quick transitions, copy them to extend the animation, and adjust the speed to match speech. They suggest using the final animated avatar for videos, emphasizing making it shorter (about 10 seconds) to align with AI or real voiceovers. The process ends by creating a compound clip, speeding it up, and making it look like the avatar is talking.
🎭 Using Puppetry for Free Talking Avatars
This paragraph introduces 'Puppetry,' a tool that allows users to create talking avatars by uploading images and typing in text or using audio. The speaker shares their experience uploading images and warns about only getting two free videos per day. They recommend using short avatar clips sparingly in videos to conserve the free limit, suggesting avatars for intros or short clips in the middle of videos.
⚠️ Beware of Puppetry’s Unreliable Service
The speaker warns against paying for Puppetry's service due to poor customer support. They recount an incident where Puppetry’s customer support redirected them to a different company. They advise users to use the free service for up to two videos per day (30 seconds each) but recommend 'dubdub' for a more trustworthy, feature-rich, and affordable alternative. Dubdub offers options like avatar creation, AI voiceovers, and video editing, with better customer service and pricing.
💻 Dubdub: A Superior Alternative to Puppetry
This paragraph focuses on the benefits of using 'dubdub,' a more reliable platform for creating avatars and AI voiceovers. The speaker praises the service for its affordability, user-friendly tools, and advanced features like voice cloning and text-to-speech. They compare it favorably to other platforms, highlighting its reasonable pricing (around $11 per month) for extended usage.
🔧 Final Thoughts on Free Avatar Creation
The speaker concludes by recommending the two methods for creating talking avatars (Puppetry and photo editing). They provide final tips on using the liquify tool to adjust the mask and encourage users to try free tools if they are on a budget. They reinforce that Puppetry's free version is functional but has limitations and emphasize using alternative methods or tools like dubdub for better results.
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Keywords
💡Talking Avatar
💡Face Mask Avatar
💡Photo Editing
💡CapCut
💡Puppetry
💡AI Image Generator
💡Smudge Tool
💡Compound Clip
💡Text-to-Speech
💡Dubdub
Highlights
Learn how to make a talking avatar for free with two methods: one realistic and one using a face mask.
The first method uses a website to create a realistic talking avatar.
The second method uses a free Photoshop alternative to manipulate a face mask on an image.
Use the 'Liquify' filter and 'Smudge' tool to adjust the mask on the avatar.
Combine two images (with mask up and down) in CapCut to simulate mouth movement.
Make the mask movement fast enough to sync with AI or recorded voice for a talking effect.
CapCut allows adjusting the duration of the mask movement to align with speech.
The puppetry website offers two free videos daily, but its reliability is questioned.
Dubdub is recommended as a better paid alternative for creating avatars with advanced features like voice cloning.
Puppetry allows simple talking avatar creation but may have customer service issues.
Puppetry avatars work with a simple text-to-speech tool, but they come with a watermark.
For mask avatars, you can export the image from Photoshop-like tools and animate it in CapCut.
Dubdub is affordable and offers more advanced features for avatar creation, including video editing.
CapCut's speed adjustment feature helps make mask avatars talk faster, matching voice speed.
For budget-friendly solutions, use puppetry for basic avatar creation, but expect limitations.