Model time... (part 2) - Creating the AI Characters to Show Off My T-Shirt Design.
Implementing some Midjourney + Photoshop + Illustrator work for the win in AI Mockup creation.
With (part 1) - I got inspired and created a Screen Print design, influenced by the iconic surfer Shawn Stüssy’s late 80’s designs.
Today, I am sharing the next step in the process - of creating an AI model - and adding the print to the models’ t-shirts. I want to explore a range from over-the-top outlandish to calm and sedate (but with personality) for my models.
Pushing it
Blending of editorial photography and illustration, female model, skateboarder at a skatepark wearing an oversized plain white t-shirt and baggy Levis jeans casual fashion outfit. Background of a surreal environment of vibrant bold illustrations blending with the subject, flowers, smoke, flames and sparkles, half photography and half illustration --style raw --stylize 350 --v 6.1
First, some extreme. The loudness of these designs might appeal to the middle school/high school sections of society. While a bit on the wild side, they are imbued with tons of visual interest. The concern I have for these - is there may be just too much visual competition for the subject.
Taming it
Blending of editorial photography and graffiti, female model, skateboarder at a skatepark wearing an oversized plain white t-shirt and baggy Levis jeans casual fashion outfit. Background of a skatepark with graffiti in vibrant bold illustrations, half photography and half graffiti --no words or pictures on the t-shirt --ar {1:1, 16:9} --style raw --stylize 350 --v 6.1
I noticed that with the prior - in order to use most of them, some editing on the image would be required to get a plain white T-shirt. So, I added that as a part of my prompt (negative or not parameter: --no words or pictures on the t-shirt).
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