This renders Avataaars in a way that can be embedded!
Here's some example URLs:
https://avataaars.io/?hairColor=BrownDark&clotheType=Hoodie&avatarStyle=Circle
https://avataaars.io/?accessoriesType=Prescription01&avatarStyle=Circle&clotheType=Hoodie&eyeType=EyeRoll&eyebrowType=UnibrowNatural&facialHairType=BeardLight&hairColor=Black&mouthType=Eating&skinColor=Yellow&topType=LongHairShavedSides
https://avataaars.io/?accessoriesType=Blank&avatarStyle=Circle&clotheColor=Black&clotheType=GraphicShirt&eyeType=Close&eyebrowType=Default&facialHairColor=BlondeGolden&facialHairType=Blank&hairColor=PastelPink&mouthType=Sad&skinColor=Tanned&topType=Hat
[CURRENTLY DISABLED] If you want a PNG, you can add /png
to the URL like this:
https://avataaars.io/png?hairColor=BrownDark&clotheType=Hoodie&avatarStyle=Circle
[CURRENTLY DISABLED] And you can resize the PNG using /png/{width}
, like this:
https://avataaars.io/png/2000?hairColor=BrownDark&clotheType=Hoodie&avatarStyle=Circle
You can build your query strings here:
https://getavataaars.com/
$ git clone [email protected]:gkoberger/avataaars.git
$ cd avataaars
$ npm install
$ npm start
Most of the good stuff is in app.js
!
I removed the Puppeteer buildpack, but if we want it back, add https://buildpack-registry.s3.amazonaws.com/buildpacks/jontewks/puppeteer.tgz to Heroku