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I am wondering if anyone can help me to figure out how this picture was taken. If you take a look at the attachment, you will see a picture of a Lucky Brand shirt which appears to be on a body form mannequin. You can see that the torso is filled out, as are the arms, and it looks like the shirt is actually being worn. However, no part of the mannequin or body form is visible and, in fact, at the neckband, you can see the back of the shirt and the label. It's like the shirt is on an invisible mannequin...
So, I was wondering if anyone knows how this is done. I can't find any mannequins that would fill out a shirt in this way, but still allow the customer to see the neck label of the shirt (meaning, the mannequin itself does not have a neck). I would like to be able to display my shirts in images without the mannequin being visible and so that the neck label can clearly be seen. Is it photoshopped?
i asked the same question myself a while back. the general consensus among the designers i spoke with all agreed that it's been 'shopped. i've played around with some images that i took and was able to come up with similar results. i also found that it was easier to just clip the mannequin neck out and leave out the back of the shirt altogether. less photoshop work...
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