

To do this, simply launch Horizon and teleport over to the mirror in the starting room. It’s also possible to edit (or create, if you’re new) your Meta avatar in Horizon Venues as well. Meta notes that “Your avatar is public.” Editing Meta Avatar in Horizon Venues Once that’s finished, your avatar will be used in supported experiences like Horizon Venues, Worlds and, soon, Eleven Table Tennis. Just make sure you save your avatar once you’re done. If you’ve never made an avatar before, you might just see a blank avatar on the profile page.Īfter that, you’ll be greeted with the avatar edit screen, pictured above - the rest is pretty self-explanatory. Once you’re on the profile page, hit the Edit Avatar button, pictured above. Instead, pull up the Quest toolbar and click on the little profile picture next to the status icons, pictured above. Unlike other settings and features, Meta avatar creation is not in the Quest settings menu. The process is easy once you know how, but might be confusing to find at first.

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However, a number of developers are also adopting Meta’s system-wide avatars and integrating support into their own experiences, meaning you can use that one avatar across many apps with support.įor this guide, we’ll focus on just the Meta avatars – how to setup and edit your avatar so that it is ready to use across your Quest. Apps made by third-party developers will sometimes use their own avatar system which you set up on a per-app basis inside that experience specifically - major examples of these include VRChat, Rec Room, Altspace, and Bigscreen.
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On Quest headsets, there’s a couple of different kind of avatars. Looking to make an avatar to use across your Quest in experiences like Horizon Venues, Horizon Worlds or Eleven Table Tennis? Here’s how to make a Quest avatar.
