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Photo Guide: The Best Photo for Your AI Football Card
2026/06/21

Photo Guide: The Best Photo for Your AI Football Card

The photo you upload matters more than the template you pick. Here's the simple rule — use a half-body photo — plus a checklist of what works and what to avoid.

If you want a football card or poster that actually looks like you, the single most important choice isn't the template or the style — it's the photo you upload. Give the AI a great photo and the result feels like magic. Give it a tricky one and even the best template can't save it.

Here is everything you need to know to pick the perfect photo, starting with the one rule that matters most.

The #1 rule: use a half-body photo

The best photos for AI football cards are half-body shots — roughly from the waist or chest up, with your head and shoulders clearly visible.

Why does this work so well? The AI needs two things: a clear view of your face to capture your likeness, and some of your upper body (shoulders, torso) to place you naturally into the scene wearing a kit. A half-body photo gives it both. Full-body shots make your face too small to read, and tight face-only close-ups leave nothing for the AI to build the pose and jersey around.

Quick rule of thumb: if your face and shoulders fill most of the frame, you've got a great photo.

Good examples

These are exactly the kind of photos that produce the best results — half-body framing, one person, a clear face, and natural light:

Good half-body example
Good half-body example
Good half-body example

Good examples — half-body, one person, a clear face, and natural light.

The photo checklist

Before you upload, run through this quick list. The more boxes you tick, the better your card:

  • ✅ Half-body framing — head and shoulders fill most of the frame.
  • ✅ One person only — solo shots avoid confusing the AI.
  • ✅ Clear, sharp face — no blur, in focus.
  • ✅ Good lighting — soft natural daylight is best; even indoor light works.
  • ✅ Facing the camera — a straight-on or slight angle beats a side profile.
  • ✅ Relaxed expression — a natural smile or neutral look both work well.
  • ✅ Decent resolution — a normal phone photo is plenty; avoid tiny or heavily compressed images.

What to avoid

These are the most common reasons a result doesn't look right:

  • ❌ Full-body photos where your face is small and far away.
  • ❌ Extreme close-ups that crop off the top of your head or your shoulders.
  • ❌ Group photos — the AI may pick the wrong face or blend them.
  • ❌ Sunglasses, hats, or masks that hide your face.
  • ❌ Low light or backlighting that throws your face into shadow.
  • ❌ Heavy filters or beauty effects that change your real features.
  • ❌ Side profiles where one side of your face isn't visible.

Need to take a new one?

It takes thirty seconds:

  1. Stand in front of a window or step outside for soft daylight.
  2. Have a friend take the shot from the chest up — or hold your phone at eye level for a selfie.
  3. Look toward the camera, relax, and take a couple of options.
  4. Pick the sharpest, best-lit one.

That's it. A simple, clear half-body photo beats a fancy one every time.

Ready to try it?

Now that you know what makes a great photo, put it to work. Upload your best half-body shot, pick a template, and watch yourself become a World Cup 2026 star.

Create your football card and see the difference the right photo makes.

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