Input image guidelines for Fluid
To ensure the best possible results for your, here are some guidelines when adding your products:
Number of input images: A minimum of three images showcasing a variety of poses. This allows you to select the pose that most closely matches your own for the try-on.
Lighting: Bright, even lighting is essential. Use either studio lighting or outdoor lighting with a high-contrast or white backdrop.
Resolution: Images must be at least 1K resolution.
Garment preparation: The garment should be well-ironed and styled as you'd like it to appear in the final output (e.g., tucked in or out, paired with desired pants you want in the output).
Hand placement: For model or mannequin shots, hands should be kept at the sides and not on top of the garment.
Acceptable image types: Mannequin shots, model shots, and flat lays are all acceptable, provided that garment details are clear in the flat lay images. (For example, a strappy dress on the floor may not be clear, as the placement of the straps would be ambiguous).

Number of input images: A minimum of three images showcasing a variety of poses. This allows you to select the pose that most closely matches your own for the try-on.
Lighting: Bright, even lighting is essential. Use either studio lighting or outdoor lighting with a high-contrast or white backdrop.
Resolution: Images must be at least 1K resolution.
Garment preparation: The garment should be well-ironed and styled as you'd like it to appear in the final output (e.g., tucked in or out, paired with desired pants you want in the output).
Hand placement: For model or mannequin shots, hands should be kept at the sides and not on top of the garment.
Acceptable image types: Mannequin shots, model shots, and flat lays are all acceptable, provided that garment details are clear in the flat lay images. (For example, a strappy dress on the floor may not be clear, as the placement of the straps would be ambiguous).

Updated on: 11/03/2025
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