How to share your 3D avatar on Instagram reels? Follow these steps
Instagram had earlier enabled 3D avatar only in story reaction and chats. Once the avatar is created, you can use it in reels, chats and stories.
Now, Instagram users can share their 3D avatars for their Reels. The users can also personalise their avatars for the followers. The social media platform had earlier enabled 3D avatar only in story reaction and chats. Once the avatar is created, you can use it in reels, chats and stories.
Here's a stepwise process to use 3D avatar in reels.
STEP 1: Firstly, you need to open the Instagram app on your smartphone. Now, swipe left and go to the Reels tab.
STEP 2: Now, record your reel on your smartphone. While editing, tap on the Stickers button available at the top right corner.
STEP 3: Tap on the Avatar option and select the desired Avatar reaction.
STEP 4: After editing the Reel, tap on the Next button.
STEP 5: Enter the caption and tag people if needed, then select share.

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