
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
AI avatars are increasingly used in marketing, social media, education, and online presentations. Creating a convincing one, however, is less about tools and more about understanding the workflow behind them.
This course provides a clear, step-by-step process for creating AI avatars — from a single image to a finished talking video. The goal is not perfection, but a reliable and repeatable workflow you can adapt to your own projects.
You’ll see how real AI avatar projects are built and how different creative decisions affect the final result.
What you’ll learn
How to create consistent AI avatar visuals from images
How to maintain identity across angles and styles
How to write short scripts for AI voice and lip sync
How to generate natural-sounding AI voice
How to apply and compare lip sync tools
How to add motion while keeping avatars realistic
How to assemble everything into a final video
Workflow covered in the course
Character → Visuals → Script → Voice → Lip Sync → Motion → Final Video
Each step is explained with practical examples and a focus on understanding trade-offs and limitations.
Tools demonstrated
The course includes practical examples using:
ChatGPT
Image generation tools
ElevenLabs
Kling and HeyGen
CapCut
These tools are shown as examples. The workflow can be applied to other AI tools as they evolve.
Who this course is for
Beginners exploring AI avatars
Content creators and educators
Marketers working with short-form video
Anyone who wants to understand the process, not just use presets
Who this course is not for
Those looking for instant or fully automated results
Anyone expecting guaranteed income or viral outcomes
By the end of the course
You’ll have a completed AI avatar video and a clear workflow you can reuse and improve over time.
AI Disclosure
Artificial intelligence tools are used to demonstrate how AI-generated voiceovers are created for short videos as part of the learning material.
The course itself is narrated by a human instructor. AI-generated voice is used only as an example within the projects shown in the course.