product-tryon-visualization
Generate realistic product try-on visualizations showing how garments, accessories, or products look when worn or used. Use for virtual try-on experiences, fit visualization, and helping customers see products in use before purchase.
What this skill does
# Product Try-On Visualization ## When to Use This Skill Use this skill when you need to: - Create virtual try-on experiences for e-commerce - Show how garments fit and drape on different body types - Visualize accessories (jewelry, bags, shoes) being worn - Help customers understand product scale and proportions - Generate fit guides showing products on various models - Create size comparison visualizations - Reduce returns by showing accurate product representation ## Core Concepts ### Virtual Try-On vs Product Photography **Virtual Try-On:** - Shows product on model matching customer demographics - Emphasizes fit, drape, and how product looks when worn - Multiple body types and sizes for inclusivity - Accurate scale and proportions - Functional, clear product representation **Product Photography:** - Artistic, editorial styling - Aspirational lifestyle contexts - Brand storytelling focus - May prioritize aesthetics over fit clarity This skill focuses on **accurate try-on visualization** to help purchase decisions. ### Key Requirements 1. **Fit Accuracy**: Product must drape and fit realistically 2. **Scale Precision**: Correct proportions relative to body 3. **Material Behavior**: Fabric/material moves naturally 4. **Body Diversity**: Multiple body types for inclusivity 5. **Clear Visibility**: Product details clearly shown 6. **Realistic Integration**: Product looks naturally worn, not pasted on ## Step-by-Step Instructions ### Step 1: Analyze Product for Try-On Extract critical information: - **Product Type**: Garment, accessory, footwear, jewelry - **Fit Type**: Slim, regular, relaxed, oversized - **Material Properties**: Stiff, flowing, structured, stretchy - **Key Features**: Details that must be visible - **Size Information**: Dimensions, measurements - **Wear Method**: How product is worn/used ### Step 2: Define Model Specifications **Body Type Selection:** - Petite (5'0"-5'4", smaller frame) - Average (5'5"-5'8", medium frame) - Tall (5'9"+, taller frame) - Plus-size (various heights, fuller figure) - Athletic (muscular, fit build) **Demographics:** - Age range matching target customer - Ethnicity representing customer base - Gender appropriate to product - Skin tone diversity **Pose Requirements:** - Standing straight for fit assessment - Arms at sides or natural position - Front view as primary - Optional: side view, back view for complete visualization ### Step 3: Specify Fit and Drape Behavior **For Garments:** - How fabric drapes over body - Where garment sits (waist, hips, shoulders) - Length relative to body (hem position) - Sleeve length and fit - Neckline position - Natural wrinkles and folds **For Accessories:** - Scale relative to body/face - Positioning (earrings on ears, bag on shoulder) - How item hangs or sits - Interaction with body/clothing **For Footwear:** - Foot positioning and angle - How shoe fits foot - Heel height effect on posture - Visible details (laces, buckles, etc.) ### Step 4: Set Photography Parameters **Lighting:** - Even, clear lighting for product visibility - No dramatic shadows that hide details - Sufficient brightness to show colors accurately - Soft shadows for dimension **Camera:** - Straight-on angle for fit assessment - Full-body or appropriate crop for product type - Sufficient distance to show proportions - Clear focus on product **Background:** - Clean, neutral (white, light grey, soft color) - No distractions from product - Professional e-commerce standard ### Step 5: Construct Try-On Visualization Prompt ``` Professional product try-on photography of [MODEL DESCRIPTION] wearing [PRODUCT]. PURPOSE: Virtual try-on visualization for e-commerce, showing accurate fit and drape. MODEL SPECIFICATIONS: - Body Type: [Specific type - petite/average/tall/plus-size/athletic] - Height: [Specific height] - Build: [Specific build description] - Demographics: [Age, gender, ethnicity] - Skin Tone: [Specific description] PRODUCT (EXACT FROM REFERENCE): - [Product name and type] - [Material and construction] - [Color and finish] - [Size being shown] FIT AND DRAPE: - [How product sits on body - specific positions] - [Length relative to body - where hem/edge falls] - [Fit type - how snug or loose] - [Natural folds and drape behavior] - [Key measurements visible] POSE: - Standing straight, front-facing - Arms [at sides/natural position] - Weight evenly distributed - Natural, relaxed posture - Clear view of product fit PHOTOGRAPHY: - Camera: Straight-on, eye-level - Distance: [Full-body/three-quarter/appropriate for product] - Lighting: Even, clear, no dramatic shadows - Background: Clean [white/light grey/neutral] - Focus: Sharp on product, showing all details CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS: - Product must fit realistically on this body type - Fabric/material must drape naturally - Scale and proportions must be accurate - All product details must be clearly visible - No artistic styling that obscures fit - Professional e-commerce quality Professional product try-on photography, accurate fit visualization, e-commerce standard, photorealistic, 8K resolution, clear product details. ``` ## Examples ### Example 1: Dress Try-On (Multiple Body Types) **Input:** - Product: Floral midi dress - Purpose: Show fit on different body types - Sizes: S, M, L, XL **Prompt for Average Build:** ``` Professional product try-on photography of a 5'6" woman with average build wearing a floral midi dress. PURPOSE: Virtual try-on visualization showing accurate fit for size Medium. MODEL SPECIFICATIONS: - Body Type: Average build, proportional figure - Height: 5'6" (168cm) - Build: Size 6-8, medium frame, balanced proportions - Demographics: 28 years old, female, mixed ethnicity - Skin Tone: Medium with warm undertones PRODUCT (EXACT FROM REFERENCE): - Floral midi dress with V-neckline - Lightweight cotton blend with slight stretch - Navy blue base with pink floral print - Size Medium being shown FIT AND DRAPE: - Dress sits naturally at shoulders, no pulling - V-neckline positioned 3 inches below collarbone - Waist seam sits at natural waistline - Skirt drapes smoothly over hips - Hem falls mid-calf, approximately 12 inches from floor - Sleeves (if present) sit comfortably on arms - Natural fabric movement, slight A-line silhouette POSE: - Standing straight, front-facing - Arms relaxed at sides - Weight evenly distributed on both feet - Natural, comfortable posture - Slight smile, approachable expression PHOTOGRAPHY: - Camera: Straight-on, eye-level - Distance: Full-body shot with small margin above head and below feet - Lighting: Even studio lighting, no harsh shadows - Background: Clean white backdrop - Focus: Sharp on dress, showing print details and drape CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS: - Dress must fit true to size Medium on this body type - Fabric must drape naturally, showing how it moves - Length must be accurate to product specifications - Floral print must be clearly visible - No styling that obscures fit (no belts, layers unless part of product) - Professional e-commerce quality for online shopping Professional product try-on photography, accurate fit visualization for size Medium, e-commerce standard, photorealistic, 8K resolution, clear product details. ``` **Prompt for Plus-Size:** ``` [Same structure but with:] MODEL SPECIFICATIONS: - Body Type: Plus-size, fuller figure - Height: 5'7" (170cm) - Build: Size 16-18, curvy proportions, fuller bust and hips - Demographics: 32 years old, female, African American - Skin Tone: Deep brown with warm undertones PRODUCT: - Size XL being shown FIT AND DRAPE: - Dress accommodates fuller bust comfortably - Waist seam sits at natural waistline without pulling - Skirt drapes smoothly over curves - Fabric has enough ease for comfortable movement - Hem falls mid-calf as designed - No strain at seams, comfortable fit throughout ``` ### Example 2: Jewelry Try-On **Input:** - Product: Statement necklace - Purpose: Show scale and positioning **Prompt:** ``` Pr
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