Good framing in your training photos makes a huge difference in how realistic your generations look. Here's what to aim for.
Your face frontal photo
This is the most important photo of the three.
Include your face AND your upper chest area — not just a tight headshot
Look straight at the camera — eye contact, head facing forward
Eyes open and clearly visible
Natural expression — neutral or gentle smile works best
Nothing covering your face — no sunglasses, no hand on chin, no hat brim shadowing your face
Your two body shots
Full-body, head to feet — don't crop out limbs or your face
Two different poses — the second shouldn't be a repeat of the first. Try one standing facing forward and one with a turn or three-quarter angle
Clear of clutter — simple backgrounds work better than busy ones
General framing tips
You as the clear subject — no other people in the photo (or anything that confuses who Foxy should learn from)
Sharp, in focus — if it looks blurry to you, it looks blurry to the AI
Well-lit — daylight from in front of you is best
Real photos only — no filters, no smoothing, no beauty mode
Tattoo and consistency tips
Tattoos should appear on the same side across all 3 photos — no mirror selfies (they flip the side)
Same general hairstyle and appearance across all 3 photos — don't pair a recent photo with one from 5 years ago
In the app
Tap "See tips for best results" on the photo upload screen — you'll see good and bad examples right in the app.
For the full training photo guide, see What tips should I follow when uploading photos?
