Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with creating a digital avatar, and I stumbled upon this name, “Kristal Marshall.” I didn’t know who that was, I just liked the ring of it. So, let’s dive into my little adventure.

Finding Some Base Images
First things first, I needed some pictures to work with. I did a quick search and found a bunch of photos of this “Kristal Marshall” person – turns out she’s a former WWE Diva. Who knew? I grabbed a few that seemed like they had decent lighting and showed her face clearly.
Playing with AI Image Generators
Next up, I fired up one of those AI image generator things. I’m not gonna name names, I tried a couple. I started by simply typing in “Kristal Marshall” and seeing what would pop up. Some of the results were… interesting. Let’s just say the AI needs a bit more training.
- First Try: Totally off. Looked nothing like her.
- Second Try: A little closer, but the hair was all wrong.
- Third Try: Okay, we’re getting somewhere! The face was starting to resemble her, but the body was… distorted.
Tweaking the Prompts
I realized I needed to be more specific with my instructions. Instead of just the name, I started adding details like “Kristal Marshall, smiling,” or “Kristal Marshall, close-up portrait.” This definitely helped! I also started playing with style settings, like “photorealistic” or “digital art.”
Iterating and Refining
It was a lot of trial and error. I’d generate an image, see what I liked and didn’t like, and then tweak the prompt again. For example, I might add “Kristal Marshall, wearing a red dress, studio lighting.” Slowly but surely, the images started to look more and more like the real person.
The Final(ish) Result
After messing around for a while, I finally got a few images I was pretty happy with. They weren’t perfect, but they definitely captured the essence of “Kristal Marshall.” It’s amazing what you can do with these AI tools, even if it takes a bit of fiddling to get it right.

This whole thing was just for fun, a little experiment to see what I could create. I’m not trying to make perfect replicas or anything, just exploring the possibilities. It’s a little rough, to be clear, and I spent way longer than I thought I would on this whole thing. I Might dive deeper.