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How should I frame my photos when uploading?

Framing tips for each of the 3 training photos Foxy needs.

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?

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