Submitted by SnoozeDoggyDog t3_121ldyf in singularity
PacmanIncarnate t1_jdpj2vw wrote
Reply to comment by Smellz_Of_Elderberry in Levi's to Use AI-Generated Models to 'Increase Diversity' by SnoozeDoggyDog
But you would need to dress and pose the mannequin, which isn’t going to be the easiest job. I would also guess that the model is the cheapest part of a photo shoot in most instances; photographers and studios are relatively expensive.
Smellz_Of_Elderberry t1_jdpkapd wrote
We aren't far away from just taking a photo of a shirt, and having generative image generators putting the shirt onto any model you want.
SgathTriallair t1_jdtzfm8 wrote
Not at all. My wife is a pattern maker. At her job they use a software that takes a pattern renders a 3D avatar, lays the pattern on it, sews the clothes, and allows the her to assess the fit and tweak the garment. Her company has gone from 4-5 fittings for a garment to 1 and that's just to get final tweaks and often results in no changes.
The company bought the software in 2019. There is zero reason to put real clothes on a real manikin.
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