Meta is on a roll as it recently confirmed reaching a milestone that it’s celebrating in full swing.
The company says it has managed to design more than one million avatars through its platforms and that includes a combination of Instagram, Messenger, and Facebook. Therefore, it’s celebrating by launching a new set of options for personalization.
For those who might not be aware, the term avatar is exclusively restricted to setting out graphical representations of a certain user’s looks or persona. This was launched in 2019 and while many people may have been skeptical about the launch in the past, we see how it’s doing some good now.
But the tech giant still feels there is a lot of room for improvement in terms of personalization. The option that is now up for grabs includes the chance to equip avatars with more assistive devices and some NFL shirts in certain regions where it has rolled out clothing stores through digital means.
And for those who might be underestimating the potential of such a project, well, leading fashion labels like Prada, Thom Browne, and even Balenciaga are already on their way to setting up shops across Meta’s Avatar Store. And now, we’re hearing about Puma joining in on the fun too with the launch of seven new outfits that would be up for grabs starting Monday.
The announcement was made to the public recently where it was outlined how such endeavors would freshen up people’s looks as they make way for the spring season. It similarly mentioned how Shakira’s hit track, ‘Hips Don’t Lie’ was a way to express yourself as equivalent to dancing to the tune.
Meta has been working hard in terms of making room for improvements in both small but noticeable details that continue to arise amid huge changes. Such endeavors assist personalities in shining through.
From a tinkle to the eyes for a touch of sparkle to an array of various kinds of volumes to the hair, it’s the subtle changes that make all the difference. Did we mention how it turns the whole endeavor into something more appealing too?
It’s quite like including details with textures to the wardrobe so as to turn the whole thing into something that’s closer to reality. What do you think?
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by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
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