Here are the translations of the recommendations on how to take pictures that will result in the best avatars:General Recommendations:- Ideally, use a studio camera or the main camera of your phone. When using the front camera, take photos outdoors in even daylight.- Try to stabilize the camera and avoid moving it (minimal camera movements are acceptable if shooting handheld).- Stand facing the light source to minimize glare and shadows on your face.- Ensure that your face is in focus (no blurred details in the photo).- Do not smile! Maintain a neutral facial expression.- Send uncompressed photos (it's best to save and send them in HEIC or PNG formats).- Portrait mode is preferable for shooting.Additional Lighting Recommendations:- Even studio lighting indoors is ideal.- If you can't use studio lighting, you can take photos outdoors on a cloudy day or closer to sunset (when there are minimal shadows), or position yourself in extensive shade outdoors to evenly cover your face with the shadow, eliminating glare.- If you can't take photos outdoors, use natural light from a window indoors, but position yourself so that there are no glares or shadows on your face, or find an angle from an artificial light source that eliminates glares and uniformly illuminates your face (this is challenging to achieve in typical room conditions, so try this only as a last resort).Shooting Process:You should end up with 9 photos in total:1. Start by taking one photo of your frontal face and check the quality (ensuring the above conditions are met).2. Then take photos in the following order:a. Right profileb. 3/4 view from the rightc. Frontd. 3/4 view from the lefte. Left profilef. Return to the front and take a photo with your head slightly loweredg. Again, front view with your head slightly raisedh. 3/4 view from the right with your head slightly raisedi. 3/4 view from the left with your head slightly raised.Examples and the sequence of shots are available at the link:Example 1Example 2Go to the home page