Pebblely Fashion uses AI to put the clothes in your photo onto AI-generated fashion models. So your apparel photo will greatly influence the results you get.
It currently creates only the front view and works with the following clothes:
For plain-colored tops, we recommend using AI Generate, which generates your tops onto the models. For tops with graphics or text, we recommend using AI Warp, which warps your tops onto the models and can better preserve the design.
Pebblely Fashion does not work with the following clothes:
Below are some good and bad examples to help you understand what apparel photos to use to get the best results:
Ghost mannequin photos will give the best results because they already look three-dimensional, which makes the warped results most realistic.
Flatlay photos of pressed shirts with proper lighting will give the next best set of results. But because the shirt is flat, the shirt might appear too flat in some results.
Hanger photos of pressed shirts will give reasonable results. In some instances, the slight wavy folds of the shirt might make the results more realistic. But they could also make some results look worse.
Any creases and wrinkles on the shirt will also appear in the results. (Our AI cannot iron clothes yet!)
Poor lighting or hanger parts that are visible through the shirt will appear as is in the results. Notice how the horizontal part of the hanger is visible through the shirt. See "Properly-shot hanger photo" above for a more suitable example.
If the sleeves are pointing to the sides, instead of downward, they will appear to be "floating" in the results. See "Properly-shot flatlay photo" above for a more suitable example.
If your shirt is tied or folded, our AI might not understand it. It will still try to warp the shirt onto AI-generated models but might produce undesirable results.
If you have any questions about whether your clothes photos will be suitable, feel free to email me at alfred@pebblely.com.