This is an AI generated animation of me at age 14 made at the MyHeritage Deep Nostalgia website. My right side and my hair isn't perfect but my face and eyes are fine.
Works brilliantly. I could only make three animations on that site before my attempts resulted in a page popping up asking me to join, and it ain't cheap
@Kathy D £11-58 a month, it's an ancestry website, so you get access to the database as well as other things I think, Craig probably knows more.. The animation program is very easy to use
At that rate I will use up all my email accounts to get a few more free animations. I do not need to trace my heritage because my older brother spent years doing just that, with a lot of research done at Somerset House
I have some fun with my baby sister's photo on Facebook.
Facebook have a facility where you can make a photograph three-dimensional which works well but not as good as these animations
Works brilliantly. I could only make three animations on that site before my attempts resulted in a page popping up asking me to join, and it ain't cheap
@Dave Sutton How much does it cost? I didn't even look since I don't have a PC. Plus, I'd get myself into trouble. Is it easy to use?
@Kathy D £11-58 a month, it's an ancestry website, so you get access to the database as well as other things I think, Craig probably knows more.. The animation program is very easy to use
Unfortunately that is the case.
At that rate I will use up all my email accounts to get a few more free animations. I do not need to trace my heritage because my older brother spent years doing just that, with a lot of research done at Somerset House
Yeah I'm switching email accounts to make more.
I have some fun with my baby sister's photo on Facebook. Facebook have a facility where you can make a photograph three-dimensional which works well but not as good as these animations
You were a cute little bugger Craig!
Hey Kathy! Dave and I want to know how you are doing? Hope you are doing well.
I though Bugger was a Brit expression.
@Dave Sutton Sorry, it's been an Ohio expression ever since I can remember.
@Dave Sutton It also depends on how you pronounce It. There's a big difference between bugger and booger.
I'm the Boogey Man. It's not perfect though. There are parts of the background attached to my ear.
What I should do is remove the background and fix my image.first.
@Craig Long No one looks at the backgrounds anyhow, I wouldn't worry about it. Can you move this and use it for something like your Twitter profile?
@Kathy D I uploaded it to a Twitter post so it will be in my profile photos. Can't use it for my avatar I don't think.
While I'm asleep all sorts of things happen here. I feel an outcast living in the UK