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Lately I’ve been trying to understand why some photos get way better results with these AI “undressing” tools than others. Sometimes the output looks surprisingly clean, and other times it just goes completely off the rails, even if the lighting seems fine. I’m starting to think the angle of the shot plays a bigger role than I expected, especially when the model’s posture is twisted or the clothes have a lot of folds. Has anyone experimented enough to notice what angles give the most natural results Clothes Remover









From what I’ve seen messing around with these tools for a few weeks, the angle actually matters a lot more than people assume. For example, I’ve had the most consistent results when the person is facing the camera more or less straight on, without any dramatic tilt of the shoulders or hips. Profile shots can work, but only if they’re not too sharp; once you hit that almost-full-side angle, the AI tends to get confused about body shape and starts filling the gaps with weird shadows or unrealistic curves.