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AI Photo shoot ​

Modern neural networks allow you to create hyper-realistic images without leaving home. In this case, you’ll learn how to organize a photoshoot without a photographer, studio, or set β€” all you need is a photo of your model and a little imagination.

β–Ά Video Transcript

Modern technology gifts us with incredible images that are indistinguishable from real photographs. Today, we'll show you how to organize a photoshoot using Tila when you're short on time, resources, or the perfect location. Start by selecting an appropriate photo of your model. Choose an image where the model's face is looking directly into the camera, just like this one. Now, let's create an incredibly detailed description of our model. This will help you avoid proportion issues and hairstyle variations right from the generation stage, ensuring the final look appears seamless and harmonious. We'll ask Tila to describe the model from the chosen photo. We'll then use this description as a virtual avatar for our subject. Have Tila brainstorm several photoshoot scenario options. Pay special attention to background details, clothing, interior, and the style of future photographs. Remember, the more details you provide, the more meticulously the neural network will render them. Now we're moving to the creative stage. Ask Tila to generate the proposed variations, placing our virtual model within them. For a virtual photoshoot, we recommend using Flux. This network creates vibrant and rich images. Don't forget to specify the realism style in your style list. Otherwise, your future photo shoot might end up looking like an anime or comic book. If any version doesn't quite hit the mark, simply adjust the description or generate a few more variations. We're confident you'll quickly achieve an outstanding result. It's time to replace the neural network's generated model with our own. To ensure this happens as harmoniously as possible, we've already worked to make the virtual model resemble the original. Open the preferred image variant in the editor, locate the face replacement element, and choose our model's photo as the new face. If you want to maximize realism, try ReCraft. These images will be nearly impossible to distinguish from real photographs. Just make sure all the details are perfectly in order. Finally, we'll showcase Tila's incredible skill in bringing photographs to life. Select Video Editor, Network, and the desired photograph in the menu. Launch the generation. Creating the video usually takes a couple of minutes, but the result is definitely worth the patience.

Steps ​

  1. Prepare a frontal photo of your model, preferably looking straight ahead.
  2. Ask Tila to describe the model’s appearance β€” this will become your virtual avatar.
  3. Generate scenarios for the photoshoot: background, style, clothing.
  4. Use Flux to generate realistic images.
  5. Swap the generated model’s face for a real photo.
  6. Use recrafting for maximum realism, if needed.
  7. Add animation using the video editor.
  8. Done! Save the result and share it.