Congratulations! By now, you should have completed your first digital clone. This is a significant achievement, and I’m genuinely excited to see what you’ve created. I mean that I really want to see your clone,
so please don’t hesitate to share it.
- Share Your Clone
Post a link to your clone in the comments section below or on the student Facebook page. I feel a strong connection to these clones, as if they’re my own creations, and I’m eager to see how yours has turned out. Sharing your clone with others is an essential step in the process. It’s not just about getting feedback; it’s about becoming part of a community of like-minded individuals who are all working to perfect this groundbreaking technology.
- Seek Feedback
Whether you share it with me or not, I strongly encourage you to seek feedback from others. When I launched my first version of early clones, I received a lot of feedback most of it was negative, and that’s okay. The first version I did had many issues, like awkward hand movements and a stiff appearance that made the clone look unnatural.
Don’t be discouraged by criticism. Instead, use it as a tool for improvement. Share your clone with friends, family,
and people who don’t know you. This variety of perspectives will give you a well-rounded understanding of what works and what doesn’t.
- Engage with the Community
This community is here to support you. By sharing your clone in our forum or on the student Facebook page, you’ll receive valuable insights that can help you refine and enhance your creation. I’m also here to provide feedback not just through my clone, but personally. If you’d like, I can review your clone and give you my thoughts on how to improve it.
Remember, the goal is to continually iterate and refine your clone. The more feedback you gather, the better your clone will become. So, don’t be shy put your work out there and see how it can evolve with the help of this community.
- Get It Out There
If you haven’t finished your clone yet, don’t waste any more time. Get something up and running as soon as possible. Even if it’s not perfect, something is always better than nothing. The sooner you launch, the sooner you can start collecting feedback and making improvements.
Every clone starts somewhere, and it’s the process of refining and iterating that leads to greatness. So, share your clone, seek feedback, and watch as it gets better and better with each iteration. Congratulations on making it this far now let’s take it to the next level.