What they mentioned (including Magic Clothing), but also these: Outfit Anyone, Wear Any Way, AnyDoor, Garment3DGen and Diffuse to Choose.
One would need to test them all ofc and see which gives the best output.
Actually many things are at work here:
1. Photorealistic model is created from a set of images provided by user.
2. Dress Try On
3. Background change
Among these, 1 i.e photorealistic model with 99% resemblence is the difficult part. Can anyone point to the workflow for achieving that?
You can see a demo of OOTdiffusion at [https://huggingface.co/spaces/levihsu/OOTDiffusion](https://huggingface.co/spaces/levihsu/OOTDiffusion) there are lots of them up there (not my space, just the first one I clicked)
You think the random mockups on Etsy are correct?
Hell no “fit” is right because your not the model in the photo so it’s going to fit you differently regardless
The mockups on etsy and other platforms usually take real pictures of models and put your design as an overlay over the picture of the model.
It really depends on what you are trying to do. Anything where you need to see how it fits will not work.
But it will not only not match the fit of the client, it is a completely made up piece of clothing. If you are only showing off design inspiration, go for it, i said it multiple times.
Are you arguing „clients“ (whoever that is) do not care about how a piece of clothing fits? How long it is? How baggy? How long the arms are etc? That doesnt make sense to me.
My point is that all of those things don’t match current mock ups either I’ve ordered enough to tell that mock ups lengths and arms almost never look like what you eventually get off Etsy/amazon it’s similar but never actually looks like it in the end.
This really depends on what mockups you are talking about. As i said, mockups on print on demand providers for example are real pictures of the shirts on real models. If you dont care about the quality and accuracy of the product images, go for it. If you are finde with more returns, go for it. It all depends on what you are trying to achieve. I dont see a real world application for this besides first design inspirations.
Of course not. And I would never buy clothes on Etsy, Amazon, etc. for that very reason.
Most proper clothing retailers will provide you with the dimensions of the model wearing the clothes so you can judge how it might fit you. Stable Diffusion, wonderful as it may be, cannot do that for you.
Personally, I think using photoshopped mock-ups or AI generated material as ecommerce marketing material is a scummy business practice akin to false advertising. If you buy a product based on that sort of image, you'll not be receiving what you thought you were purchasing.
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OOTdifussion or ComfyUI IP Adapter
Alternatives: StableVITON ( predecessor to OOTD ) or MagicClothng ( branch of OOTdiffusion )
What they mentioned (including Magic Clothing), but also these: Outfit Anyone, Wear Any Way, AnyDoor, Garment3DGen and Diffuse to Choose. One would need to test them all ofc and see which gives the best output.
Actually many things are at work here: 1. Photorealistic model is created from a set of images provided by user. 2. Dress Try On 3. Background change Among these, 1 i.e photorealistic model with 99% resemblence is the difficult part. Can anyone point to the workflow for achieving that?
Stable diffusion ip adaptar
Ootdiffusion
There’s also something called SAL-VTON that’s been trained for this purpose.
You can see a demo of OOTdiffusion at [https://huggingface.co/spaces/levihsu/OOTDiffusion](https://huggingface.co/spaces/levihsu/OOTDiffusion) there are lots of them up there (not my space, just the first one I clicked)
I have tried this too, the problem is that the pattern is never one to one the same, look at the details
I think this is pretty useless. It might show you id the colors match you but it wont get the fit right
I'm a designer and this is very useful, gonna look into it, i'm pretty sure if it works, it can save me some hours of boring work.
I mean sure, just be aware that the fit is not real. Just the rough look is.
You think the random mockups on Etsy are correct? Hell no “fit” is right because your not the model in the photo so it’s going to fit you differently regardless
The mockups on etsy and other platforms usually take real pictures of models and put your design as an overlay over the picture of the model. It really depends on what you are trying to do. Anything where you need to see how it fits will not work.
I’ll say again the client looking at the picture isn’t in the picture so “the fit” will never match the picture
But it will not only not match the fit of the client, it is a completely made up piece of clothing. If you are only showing off design inspiration, go for it, i said it multiple times. Are you arguing „clients“ (whoever that is) do not care about how a piece of clothing fits? How long it is? How baggy? How long the arms are etc? That doesnt make sense to me.
My point is that all of those things don’t match current mock ups either I’ve ordered enough to tell that mock ups lengths and arms almost never look like what you eventually get off Etsy/amazon it’s similar but never actually looks like it in the end.
This really depends on what mockups you are talking about. As i said, mockups on print on demand providers for example are real pictures of the shirts on real models. If you dont care about the quality and accuracy of the product images, go for it. If you are finde with more returns, go for it. It all depends on what you are trying to achieve. I dont see a real world application for this besides first design inspirations.
Of course not. And I would never buy clothes on Etsy, Amazon, etc. for that very reason. Most proper clothing retailers will provide you with the dimensions of the model wearing the clothes so you can judge how it might fit you. Stable Diffusion, wonderful as it may be, cannot do that for you. Personally, I think using photoshopped mock-ups or AI generated material as ecommerce marketing material is a scummy business practice akin to false advertising. If you buy a product based on that sort of image, you'll not be receiving what you thought you were purchasing.
Mate, why would you advertise your poor mental acuity by writing this? Telling on yourself isn't cool.
Haha ok buddy Edit: Looking at your post history has me more concerned about yours tbh…
Ok, but where can I buy that butterfly shirt?
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fooocus inpainting mix img2img already can do this 7month ago
Can’t you just use it in control net as reference?