Invisible Mannequin Look on a Budget!
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Want to know how to get the invisible mannequin look on a budget? All of the studios that are dedicated to clothing (and the bulk of online tutorials) use super expensive rigs and even more expensive mannequins. The rest of us use this technique to make clothes look their best for e-commerce and online sales.
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Thank you for explaining this
I love you man for this tip! Exactly what I needed!
Thanks!
Thank you. Very useful.
Hi. First of all, thanks! Secondly, what's thing behind your mannequin? Thanks 😊
Great question. It's a pop-up backdrop! It folds down like a 5-in-1 reflector, except it's 5'x7', white on one side, black on the other. I also have a white/gray, and blue/green.
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that's funny and I subscribed already. Thanks
I appreciate the tip. It get annoying still looking at videos with just music playing and no direction.
You got me at the sleeves part lol you’re raw
Well that was fuckin awesome
Such a good tutorial. Thank you man
Nice thank you sr
What's the name of the white curtain equipment in the back?
It's called a pop up background. There are several different brands, and normally white on one side and black on the other. Although I have one in gray, and another in chroma green / chroma blue. Collapses down into a big frisbee.
What about button ups?
It's exactly the same process with button ups, sweatshirts, tank tops, etc. The important thing is making sure the angle is right for the back return. Something else I've seen is people holding the shirt open for button ups, but then the drape of the collar doesn't look right in my opinion.
Thank you! Very useful!
Glad you liked it!
Hi Sir
which camera do you use please?
I use a Canon 5dmk3, although this trick works on any camera.
What editing app do you recommend?
For this specifically, Adobe Photoshop, but I have different apps for different purposes. (Video, mobile, etc)