You can now create videos with your own TikTok avatar

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From Effect House to the Library, longer videos and more, there are plenty of ways to unleash your creativity on TikTok. To further enhance creative expression, the platform is launching this Tuesday (7) TikTok Avatars, another way to show your personality when creating and sharing content. Now you can choose from a variety of hairstyles and hairstyles, accessories, piercings and makeup to create a TikTok avatar that reflects your personal look and style.

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To create an avatar, you need to go to the effects section in the TikTok app and find the avatar effect, from there you can customize it according to your preferences. When you’re done, just start recording a video and as the person gesticulates and moves, it mimics the movement.

The first version of the TikTok avatar is spreading around the world and confirms the platform’s commitment to excellence and innovation to ensure that the experience is truly representative of everyone. From clothing to skin tones, hair color and texture, creating inclusive features and experiences remains a priority for the company, which continues to listen to community and creator feedback at every stage of developing this and other tools.

TikTok hopes that everyone can use avatars to express creativity and explore ways to create experiences on the platform, as it is a space for self-expression that can expand the ways people communicate and create in a global community.

TikTok is the leading place for short videos on mobile devices. Our mission is to inspire creativity and bring joy. TikTok has global offices including Los Angeles, New York, London, Paris, Sao Paulo, Berlin, Dubai, Mumbai, Singapore, Jakarta, Seoul and Tokyo.

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Source : Married Games

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