If you’re in the process of pasting the text, we’ve got good news for you, because you’re not far away from your finished avatar.
You can write your content directly in the text box, or you can paste it from a text editor.
The text you create will be what your avatar will say. There aren’t as many rules for text as there are for video and audio, but we’ll give you some useful tips.
1. It should not be too long
The longer the written content, the longer the video will be, and the longer it will take to make. For this reason, we recommend that you do not include writings that are several pages long. The best results are achieved with 1-2 minute texts. Some applications can automatically determine how many minutes it takes to read the content. This can be useful when creating AI avatars.
2. Don’t use slang words and abbreviations in your text
We do not recommend the use of slang words and abbreviations, especially if you want to use the translation feature.
3. Use your own style!
To make your avatar look as much like you as possible, use words that you would normally use in speech.
4. Be as clear as possible
The clearer you are, the easier it will be for people to understand your message.
5. Use artificial intelligence to design your text
If you have no idea what to write, call on artificial intelligence! Asimov, from ASC27, can be really useful for you. With this program, which uses artificial intelligence, you can write content quickly and easily. It optimises the finished document, and if you know the audience you’re targeting, it will rephrase the it based on that to make it appropriate for that audience.
6. Don’t switch between languages
Use the same language in you whole text. For example if your text is in Italian, then do not add English words because that can cause problems with the translation.
Now we’re confident you’ll create the most perfect text for your avatar. There is only one step left: choosing the language and translating it. However, if you don’t want to translate your text into another language, you’re done!