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CHAOS: AI Apparel Mockup Generator Pattern Projection Workflow

Updated: Jun 10, 2025

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The FLUX.1 [dev] Model is licensed by Black Forest Labs. Inc. under the FLUX.1 [dev] Non-Commercial License. Copyright Black Forest Labs. Inc.

IN NO EVENT SHALL BLACK FOREST LABS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH USE OF THIS MODEL.

Instantly visualize your designs on real models. Upload your pattern and a model photo, and our AI will seamlessly transfer it onto the garment, complete with realistic lighting and fabric folds.

For questions or free support, join our QQ Group: 247228975


Upload Guidelines

To achieve the best possible results, please follow these guidelines for your images.

✅ 1. Your Pattern Image

Best Practices:

  • Flat & Clear Artwork: Upload a flat, high-quality image of your design. This can be a seamless texture, an isolated graphic, or a complete front-panel artwork.

  • High Resolution: The higher the resolution, the sharper and more detailed your final mockup will be.

  • Use Transparent Backgrounds: For isolated graphics or logos, using a PNG file with a transparent background is highly recommended for the cleanest application.

What to Avoid:

  • Photos of Existing Apparel: Do not upload photos of physical clothes. The pre-existing wrinkles, shadows, and lighting will interfere with the AI's calculations.

  • Distorted or Angled Views: Avoid uploading images of patterns that are already warped or viewed from an extreme angle.

✅ 2. Your Model Image

Best Practices:

  • The Right Garment (Crucial!): The model must wear a solid-colored, light-toned (white or grey is ideal) basic top, like a T-shirt, tank top, or sweatshirt. This provides a clean "canvas" for the pattern transfer.

  • Clear, Unobstructed Pose: Choose a photo where the model is in a natural, forward-facing or slightly angled pose. The torso should be clear and not blocked by arms, hands, or accessories.

  • Even & Bright Lighting: The photo should be taken in bright, even light to avoid harsh shadows or overexposed spots.

What to Avoid:

  • Dark or Patterned Clothing: Avoid models wearing dark colors (especially black), or clothing that already has prints, logos, or textures.

  • Busy Backgrounds or Obstructions: A cluttered background or objects covering the garment can confuse the AI.

  • Unnatural or Extreme Poses: Complex or contorted poses can cause the pattern to distort unrealistically.