This usually happens because of the photos used to train your AI model. Here’s how to fix it:
Common Reasons & Simple Fixes
1. Your training photos weren't clear enough
If the photos you uploaded were blurry, too dark, heavily filtered, or cropped, the AI struggles to properly learn your face.
What to do: Upload 8–12 clear photos of your full face - well-lit, natural, no filters or beauty effects.
2. Too many similar or heavily edited photos
If all your photos are from the same angle or contain filters (like FaceApp, Snapchat, beauty camera), the AI may generate unrealistic or “plastic-looking” faces.
Fix: Mix it up - include front-facing photos, left/right angles, slight smile, neutral expressions, indoors + outdoors.
3. Strange facial glitches (eyes, hair, mouth, etc.)
This happens when the AI can't properly recognize facial details due to hats, glasses, hair covering the face, or poor photo resolution.
Fix: Make sure your face is fully visible in photos - no sunglasses, masks, or strong shadows.
4. Outfits or backgrounds look weird
If the instructions (prompt) are unclear or too complicated, results can look unrealistic.
Fix: Use simple instructions like → “Professional studio, black blazer, clean background, soft lighting.”
5. Lighting or skin tone looks incorrect
Photos taken in colored lighting (blue, yellow, red bulbs) or dark rooms can confuse the AI.
Fix: Use photos taken in natural daylight or soft, white indoor light.
Pro Tips for the Most Realistic Results
Use real, natural photos - no filters or face edits
Make sure your whole face is visible and sharp
Show different angles and lighting conditions
Keep prompts simple and realistic
If you want consistent facial features in all outputs, use the same Seed number
Still not happy with the results?
No problem! Just email us at [email protected] with your model name or some sample outputs - we’ll help you fix it or regenerate.
