there’s a thing called a hidden/invisible/ghost mannequin that you can use. they’re like pieces and you can put them together like lego pieces. i would imagine this is a bit more specialised with slightly more specific shapes; the legs would have the mannequin pieces as usual and then the bib straps would have a separate piece on the top to hold the straps taut. then you can clean up the visible bits with photoshop.
Bilecycle on
Idk how THEY do it ..
I would hang them upside down with the lens on the same plane as the chest. Rotate in post. 🤷🏽
cathpah on
They’re very likely paying a “soft stylist” to work on set throughout the shoot. A soft stylist is a master of pins, flexible tapes (think aluminum duct tape, etc), and all sorts of tricks to make the clothes drape in an attractive way or look just the right amount of messy. In this case, I would guess it’s a few different images composited into one, but supported with a whole lot of bendable/posable tape and wires to support it to look natural.
The actual lighting is super simple, as it’s just one very large softbox to the left of camera with maybe a fill light on-axis with camera to soften the shadows a bit, but maybe just a big ol’ bounce card or v-flat.
GooseDefiant4204 on
I think they are rendered and not shot. 🙂
kaslix on
I used an agency for this in the past, just a ghost mannequin shopped out
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there’s a thing called a hidden/invisible/ghost mannequin that you can use. they’re like pieces and you can put them together like lego pieces. i would imagine this is a bit more specialised with slightly more specific shapes; the legs would have the mannequin pieces as usual and then the bib straps would have a separate piece on the top to hold the straps taut. then you can clean up the visible bits with photoshop.
Idk how THEY do it ..
I would hang them upside down with the lens on the same plane as the chest. Rotate in post. 🤷🏽
They’re very likely paying a “soft stylist” to work on set throughout the shoot. A soft stylist is a master of pins, flexible tapes (think aluminum duct tape, etc), and all sorts of tricks to make the clothes drape in an attractive way or look just the right amount of messy. In this case, I would guess it’s a few different images composited into one, but supported with a whole lot of bendable/posable tape and wires to support it to look natural.
The actual lighting is super simple, as it’s just one very large softbox to the left of camera with maybe a fill light on-axis with camera to soften the shadows a bit, but maybe just a big ol’ bounce card or v-flat.
I think they are rendered and not shot. 🙂
I used an agency for this in the past, just a ghost mannequin shopped out