Uploading low-resolution imagesLow-quality or blurred images make it harder for the model to accurately detect facial details. Always upload a sharp, well-lit photo with clear visibility of your face. Using extreme anglesImages shot from below, above, or with wide-angle distortion often confuse the model. A straight-on or slightly angled portrait works best for consistent stylisation. Heavy makeup or strong filtersOver-edited photos make the AI misinterpret skin texture and facial contours. Choose a natural, unfiltered picture to get accurate results. Obstructed face or accessoriesAvoid photos where your face is partially covered by masks, large sunglasses, hats, or hair. Obstructions often lead to warped or inaccurate caricature shapes. Poor background contrastA cluttered or overly bright background can affect how the model separates your face from the scene. Use a plain or neutral background to improve extraction. Ignoring aspect ratioFeeding the tool with cropped or narrow images may cut off facial features. Use the original aspect ratio and avoid extreme crops to preserve structure. Wearing patterned clothingWhile the focus is on the face, highly detailed clothing or distracting patterns can affect colour balance and stylisation. Solid colours ensure a smoother result. Rushing multiple generationsMany users immediately regen the output without adjusting the prompt or image. Instead, make small tweaks, refine lighting, or change angles for a better final look.