Clean Cool Sheer Studio

Chłodny, czysty styl studyjny dla bielizny premium na jasnym, neutralnym bezszwowym tle w płaskim, równym świetle. Przezroczysta siateczka i koronka czytelne PDP-grade, realne i różnorodne ciała, pewna siebie nowoczesna zmysłowość. Pod e-commerce, PDP, grid kategorii i lookbook — wszystko utrzymane w jednym spójnym, rozpoznawalnym świecie marki.

Chłodny, czysty styl studyjny dla bielizny premium. Jasne, neutralne bezszwowe tło i płaskie, równe światło trzymają przezroczystą siateczkę i koronkę czytelne jak na karcie produktu, a realne, różnorodne ciała i pewna siebie, nowoczesna zmysłowość nadają paczce lookbookowy sznyt. Dziesięć ujęć wygląda jak jedna sesja tej samej marki — ten sam świat na każdym dropie i kolorwayu.

Lingerie#Studio#szare tło

Najlepsze do

- E-commerce i karty produktu (PDP) bielizny premium - Grid kategorii i bestsellerów utrzymany w jednym spójnym looku - Lookbook i assety brandowe na chłodnym, czystym tle - Social i paid w natywnym, spójnym stylu marki - Szybkie odświeżenia kolorwayów bez nowej sesji

Wymagania wejściowe

- Zdjęcie produktu z jednej dostępnej strony (przód, tył albo bok) — preset różnicuje kąt kamery, nie stronę produktu - Bielizna z czytelną fakturą (przezroczysta siateczka / scalopowana „wave/fan” koronka działają najlepiej) - Model(ka) jako osobny, CZYSTY input — styl jest model-agnostyczny i wspiera realne, różnorodne ciała; bazowa modelka niesie tylko tożsamość (twarz, karnacja, sylwetka, skóra), a akcesoria (okulary, biżuteria) dokłada warstwa sesji, nie modelka - Sceneria opcjonalna; jeśli podpięta, najlepiej neutralne jasne bezszwowe tło

Wytyczne jakościowe

## Style core A cool, clean, minimalist studio style for premium lingerie — images that read like a real product page and lookbook of a contemporary lingerie brand, shot on a bright, cool-neutral seamless background in flat, even light, rather than a sculpted, dark glamour campaign or a clinical catalog. The image is bright, muted, cool in white balance and premium-restrained, with low-to-medium contrast. The character is modern and editorial / model-led: the product (sheer mesh and the signature scalloped „wave/fan” lace) stays readable and sellable, but the frame is LED by a strong, editorial, model-led attitude — arched, elongated, confident fashion posing — with product readability kept as a sales floor rather than the lead. Sensuality and premium come from modern coolness, real bodies and self-assurance — never from sweetness, glow, literalness or sculpting glamour light. - Commerciality level: mix of the brand's e-commerce + artistic lookbook (clearly sellable, but with an elevated, anti-catalog edge) - Dominant character: cool, clean, minimalist, premium, modern, confident, sensual-through-restraint - Image priority: an editorial, model-led attitude LEADS the feel (the brand's lookbook hero register — arched, elongated, worked fashion poses), with the product staying readable as a sales floor in the clear majority of frames - Directional references: contemporary premium lingerie editorial / lookbook on a cool seamless background, a clean „shot in a bright studio” model-led shoot, a modern-cool brand grid; believability over campaign gloss; real, diverse bodies - Style-anchoring words: cool, clean, flat even light, sheer-on-skin clarity, real bodies, editorial model attitude, arched/elongated lines, never cute, never tame-catalog ## Product role in frame The product is worn and stays PDP-grade readable in the majority of frames — this is a store-and-lookbook register in which the readability of the sheer mesh and lace is the point of the style. The style shows how the lingerie lives on the body in the brand's cool, clean world: transparency, lace pattern, fit, strap and construction layout, fabric tension on skin — while also letting the silhouette and attitude play more strongly in some frames (brand / lookbook register). The presentation character is cool, clean and confident, never clinical or „candy-sweet advertising”. - Product role: hero on the silhouette — the product leads and stays readable; the silhouette and attitude amplify, never obscure - Visibility level: mostly readable on the body (transparency and lace read), occasionally partially obscured (pose, hand, hair, crop) or a lace/mesh detail - What the style exposes: sheer transparency and lace pattern (the signature scalloped „wave/fan”), fit and line on the silhouette, construction (straps, cups, scalloped edges, ties), the contrast dark fabric ↔ real skin ↔ cool bright background - Acceptable obscuring: moderate; the product may be partly hidden in a minority of frames if pattern and fit still read — never unreadable in the core of the pack - Product presentation character: cool, clean, premium, clearly sellable, with a lookbook attitude ## Light Flat, soft, even, diffuse studio light with a bright-daylight character — as if a large, soft, frontal-global source flooded the scene evenly. This is NOT sculpting directional light: no hard side, no 45°/Rembrandt, no rim light, kicker or glamour edge, no deep low-key. Direction is frontal-diffuse; the light must be soft and even enough to leave at most a gentle, soft shadow at the body and must NOT dramatically sculpt volume. Contrast low to medium. The light should deliver clean, even product readability and the believability of a real, bright studio session, and only then mood. - Source type: studio, soft, diffuse with a bright-daylight character; large soft frontal-global key; no hard flash, no night strobe - Direction: frontal-diffuse / globally flooding; no distinct side angle, no 45°, no Rembrandt - Hardness: soft to very soft (diffuse) - Light-to-shadow contrast: low to medium (anchor — not „medium-high”, not sculpting) - Role of fill/extra light: even fill; NO intentional rim light, kicker or glamour edge - Shadow quality: at most a gentle, soft shadow at the body; even light, not dramatically drawing volume - Color temperature: cool to neutral (anchor — see Color and tonality) - What the light should model: product readability (transparency, lace, fit) and a believable, even scene; it treats volume evenly and cleanly, does not sculpt - Time-of-light as a quality: a bright, even studio day — as a quality, not a location ## Color and tonality Tonality is one of the pillars of brand recognition and must stay constant across the whole pack — it is what makes the series read as one, coherent session. The world is bright, clean and cool-neutral: one flat cool light grey seamless background — sRGB #D9DCDF ≈ CIELAB L* 88 / a* -1 / b* -2 (light, with a faint blue-cool lean; NOT beige, NOT écru, NOT icy blue, NOT warm cream). Low-to-medium contrast, muted premium saturation. White balance cool-neutral; whites clean, slightly cool, not cream and not garish. Highlights clean, not blown; shadows cool, transparent, soft; blacks deep but readable and not choked — black mesh stays black and keeps its transparency. The product's own color stays faithful — the cool-neutral grade covers the whole scene, but the product's hue must not be twisted (black stays black, doesn't fall into navy; a colored product keeps its identity). - Palette: cool-neutral, clean — the one flat cool light grey background (#D9DCDF) + real skin + product - White balance: cool-neutral (anchor — whites lean slightly cool, never warm/cream, never icy blue) - Saturation: muted / premium-restrained (anchor — not garish, not heavily desaturated) - Contrast: low to medium (anchor) - Exposure: correct to slightly bright, even, without blowouts and without low-key - Highlights character: clean, cool-neutral, not blown - Shadows character: cool, transparent, soft - Blacks: deep but readable — black fabric holds its transparency, no choked, blotchy black - Whites: clean, slightly cool — not cream, not garish - Overall tonal character: cool, clean, muted, premium, lightly contemporary - Faithfulness of the product's own hue takes precedence over the cool-neutral grade ## Lens and perspective feel Standard to short-portrait focal length, natural and clean in feel — like a real store-and-lookbook photo, not a long-tele campaign with creamy bokeh, nor a wide angle deforming the silhouette. Rendering clean and modern, but not sterile-synthetic — believable rather than glossy-advertising. Depth of field medium to deep — the seamless background stays present and readable as a bright plane, not blurred into a smear; the silhouette and product sharp, sheer mesh and lace transparency fully readable. Realistic body proportions; deliberate, slightly „awkward” angles (from above, from below) are allowed as a lookbook device, but without caricatured wide-angle distortion and without losing fit readability. - Focal length: 50–85mm in feel (natural, flattering, non-deforming); 35mm only when it stays natural - Camera distance: medium to far; closer for lace detail - Perspective: eye level as the base; a slight low angle for confidence and elongation, a slight high angle as an accent (open axis) - Depth of field: medium to deep; the bright background readable as a plane, product and transparency sharp - Sharpness character: clean, modern, believable; not clinical plastic, not soft dreamy - Gear character: modern digital / native feel, with a light, non-advertising character - Aspect ratio: no rigid requirement; the prompter picks (e-commerce usually 2:3 / 4:5, social 4:5 / 9:16) ## Composition language Clean and orderly composition, but led by the silhouette on a bright, empty plane and by product readability — not by dense catalog rigor nor by sculpted campaign drama. One plane: the silhouette on a uniform, cool, bright seamless background, with plenty of „breathing room” around. Centered placement or a deliberate offset (asymmetry, edge framing allowed). Negative space medium to large — an empty bright plane as a compositional element, some frames leaving room for copy in the brand register. Separation from the background should be tonal and natural (real skin and dark fabric stand off the bright cool background — without a need for a separating light or rim light). - Frame type: led by bust / portrait and 3/4 (tight, editorial — the upper product + worked attitude), with full silhouette a minority and a lace/mesh detail layer - Object placement: centered or deliberately offset (asymmetry, edge framing, the worked line filling the frame) - Negative space: medium in body-led frames, larger in the minority of open frames left for mood/copy - Symmetry: dynamically balanced or deliberately broken by the pose — not rigidly catalog - Open / closed composition: mixed, leaning toward closed, body-led frames (the worked editorial line fills the frame); open breathing frames a minority for copy - Number of planes: one plane (the figure on a uniform, bright, cool seamless background) - Separation from background: tonal, natural — via skin/fabric ↔ bright background contrast, not via a separating light - Room for copy: optionally yes in the minority of open frames - Overall composition character: clean and premium, but editorial and led by the model's line and the product — not tame catalog ## Pose language Posing is editorial and model-led — strong fashion attitude is the point: arched back, elongated and dynamic body lines, deliberate strong contrapposto, weight shifts that sculpt the silhouette, hands in hair, head tilts, a twisting torso, a reaching or framing arm. This is the brand's lookbook hero register — the model „bends” and works the line like an editorial fashion shoot, not a tame frontal catalog stand. Expression stays cool, composed and self-possessed: the arch and twist read as confident, modern editorial fashion — never coy/boudoir, never campaign melodrama, never awkward-unavailable, never stiff-catalog. The strong pose leads the frame; the product stays readable as a floor (lace/fit still read in the clear majority), while the body and line amplify it. - Expression: cool, composed, confident, self-possessed (no smile, no sweetness, no submissiveness) — strong attitude, not soft - Pose dynamics: semi-dynamic and sculptural — held editorial poses with real body tension (arches, twists, reaches, elongation); frozen, not a tame static stand - Body openness: strong torso twists, deliberate contrapposto, arched and elongated lines; the body is actively worked - Line tension: high, elongating, sculptural — confident editorial fashion line; never collapsed-coy, never stiff-catalog - Posing character: editorial / model-led fashion attitude LEADS; the product stays readable as a floor - Eye contact: mixed, cool direct or off-frame (incl. head tilt, chin up/down); the gaze never coy or submissive - Spontaneity level: directed editorial — looks like a worked fashion frame, modern and natural, not over-polished, not catalog-stiff - Body-to-product relationship: the editorial pose and line lead; the product stays readable, never dropped below the sales floor ## Movement and physics The style is static-but-sculptural — deliberately „held” editorial poses with strong body tension (arches, twists, reaches, elongation), not a literal movement/action session. The image is frozen, no motion blur. Hair predominantly sleek: center-parted, smoothly combed/pulled back, stable; naturally falling hair as a minority of frames. No wind, water or element effects. Body and material physics fully believable — the tension comes from a worked, sculptural body line and stance, not from motion; the sheer fabric and lace fall naturally on the skin, without artificial creasing. - Static vs movement: static-but-sculptural (held editorial poses with strong body tension), no literal action - Frozen vs blur: frozen, no motion blur - Hair/body: predominantly sleek (center-parted, smoothly combed), naturally falling as a minority; stable - Elements: none (no wind, water, drama) ## Relation to scenery The style assumes a simple, enclosed studio space: one uniform, flat cool light grey seamless background (#D9DCDF). The background is flat, non-narrative and non-decorative — its role is to be a bright, clean, cool plane on which the silhouette and product read clearly. The background is a closed axis: the one flat cool light grey tone (#D9DCDF) across the whole pack, with no jumping between shades and no „family” of tones (deliberately narrower than the smoke/taupe/charcoal/ivory family of other studio presets). An intimate-to-human-scale space, flat depth. - Relationship to space: clean, minimal, cool, studio (seamless background, not a real set, not an interior) - Scene depth: flat, single-plane - Background activity: neutral / mute (a bright plane, not a subject) - Space scale: intimate to human - Background as an anchor: the one flat cool light grey tone #D9DCDF (CIELAB L* 88 / a* -1 / b* -2), constant across the whole series — not a range, not a family, not beige/écru, not icy blue, not warm cream - Scenery stays a separate input. This #D9DCDF tone is the DEFAULT background, used only when no scenery is linked and no per-batch suggestion sets a background — a linked scenery or a suggestion overrides it (precedence is enforced by the Prompter, not restated here). If a scenery is attached it must bring no light, shade or narrative of its own ## Props and styling behavior The style is clean and minimal — it needs no props or decoration. Accessories minimal: delicate jewelry (thin gold earrings/hoops) and — as a signature attitude accent in a minority of frames — narrow, black, rectangular sunglasses. IMPORTANT: accessories and sunglasses are a SESSION styling layer added in a minority of frames (2-3/10) — NOT part of the base model identity (the model is a separate, clean input; accessories baked into the model come back in every frame and break the register). Beauty layer natural and minimal: „no-makeup” make-up — groomed, defined brows, nude lips, soft, natural (lightly bronzed) skin; NOT a „cold”/clinical make-up. Skin real, matte to lightly satin, with preserved texture and natural features (stretch marks, moles, pores) — no glow, no oily sheen, no sweet blush and no plastic smoothing. Hair predominantly sleek (center-parted, smoothly combed). Avoid anything candy-sweet, glamour, glossy and decorative that breaks the clean, cool minimalism. - Accessories: optional / mostly minimal; delicate jewelry, signature narrow black rectangular sunglasses in a minority of frames - Accessories/sunglasses = session layer (2-3/10 frames), not the model's identity — the model is a separate, clean input - Beauty layer: natural „no-makeup” — groomed brows, nude lips, soft natural skin (not a „cold”/clinical make-up); skin real, matte-satin, texture and natural features preserved (no glow, no plastic) - Hair: predominantly sleek (center-parted, smoothly combed); naturally falling as a minority - Role of props: passive or none; sunglasses as a session attitude accent, not a subject - Avoid: glow, oily/wet skin, candy-sweet add-ons, heavy jewelry, decorative props, warm „pretty” beauty, plastic retouch ## Post-production and finish Finish clean, cool, even and premium — ready as a coherent set in the brand's style. Cool-neutral grade: low-to-medium contrast, muted saturation, blacks deep but readable, whites clean and slightly cool. Texture clean, modern, without visible grain. Clarity medium — enough for readability of mesh, lace and construction, without aggressive HDR and without sharpened „advertising” micro-contrast. Retouch minimal to light: skin real, matte-satin, with preserved texture and natural features (stretch marks, moles) — never plastic, never brightened for glamour. No vignette. Overall impression: clean, cool, premium-through-restraint, with a real body as a value. - Grain: none to very subtle - Texture: clean, modern - Clarity: medium (no HDR, no aggressive micro-contrast) - Vignette: none - Retouch: minimal to light; texture and natural skin features preserved (stretch marks, moles, pores) - Skin character: real, matte to lightly satin (no glow, no plastic); diverse skin tones and body types - Overall finish: cool, clean, even, premium, coherent as a set ## Style render properties - Background must read as ONE consistent flat cool light grey seamless studio tone — sRGB #D9DCDF ≈ CIELAB L* 88 / a* -1 / b* -2 — identical across every frame: light, faint blue-cool, never beige/écru, never icy blue, never warm cream, never a shifting family of tones (no smoke/taupe/charcoal/ivory drift). This is the default tone, applied when no scenery or per-batch suggestion overrides the background. - Light must read as flat, soft, even, diffuse bright studio light — never directional sculpting, never 45°/Rembrandt/side-key, never rim, kicker, glamour edge, or low-key. The light must NOT dramatically sculpt body volume. - Tonality must stay cool-neutral, clean, muted and low-to-medium contrast in every frame; whites lean slightly cool (never cream, never icy), blacks stay deep but readable so sheer black fabric keeps its transparency. - The product (sheer mesh / signature scalloped „wave/fan” lace on the body) leads and stays clearly readable in the majority of frames — transparency, lace pattern, fit, straps, and construction must read; the silhouette and a confident, self-possessed, cool-sensual attitude amplify, never obscure. - Skin must read as real, matte-to-lightly-satin, with visible natural texture and authentic features (stretch marks, moles, pores) and minimal retouch — never glowy, oily, brightened, or plastic. Real, diverse bodies and skin tones are a defining brand value, not an exception. - Hair reads predominantly sleek — center-parted, slicked-back / smooth and stable; naturally falling hair is a minority of frames. - Beauty is minimal „no-makeup” — groomed brows, nude lip, soft natural (lightly bronzed) skin — never a cold / clinical made-up look. Accessories (delicate gold hoops, narrow black rectangular sunglasses) are a session-styling accent in a minority of frames, NOT part of the base model identity (the model is a separate, clean input). - Posing reads as editorial fashion — strong model-led attitude (arched/elongated lines, torso twists, hand-in-hair, head tilt, reaching/framing arms), confident and modern; this editorial arch/twist is WANTED. Never cute, smiley, coy, submissive, awkward-unavailable, stiff-catalog, or campaign-melodramatic; no wide-angle caricature. - The cool-neutral grade applies to the whole scene but must NOT falsify the product's own hue (black stays black, colored product keeps its identity). - Body proportions stay believable; deliberate slight high/low camera angles are allowed as a lookbook device, without caricatured wide-angle distortion and without losing fit readability. - Overall the image must feel like the brand's own clean, cool, real-bodied studio house look — half a step cleaner — not a sculpted glossy campaign, an icy art-fashion wall, or a clinical catalog. ## Allowed variability Variability applies only to the open axes. The closed axes (background, light, white balance, contrast, skin character/finish) are anchors and do NOT change between frames. - The exact pose, body twist, limb arrangement and gesture may vary strongly — editorial arches, strong contrapposto, reaches, hand-in-hair and head tilts are wanted — as long as they keep the cool, composed, self-possessed attitude and the product-readability floor. - Camera angle and height may move from eye level to deliberate shots from above and below (a lookbook accent). - Frame / crop (full silhouette ↔ 3/4 ↔ bust ↔ lace detail) and micro-composition may change. - Gaze direction may change (cool direct / off-frame / downward), as long as it never becomes coy or submissive. - The presence of the signature sunglasses and delicate jewelry may appear and disappear between frames (session layer, a minority of the pack). - The degree of partial product obscuring may vary within „still readable in the core of the pack”. ## Session-level consistency Across the whole pack these must stay constant (anchors repeated in every frame, because the Prompter is stateless): the same one flat cool light grey seamless-background tone (#D9DCDF), the same cool, clean, muted, low-to-medium-contrast tonality and grade, the same flat, even, diffuse studio light (no directional sculpting), the same real, matte-satin skin character with preserved texture and minimal retouch, the same silhouette believability and product readability. The attitude DNA must also stay constant: cool, confident, self-possessed — the pack must not mix clean studio coolness with warm, sculpted, glossy or smiling frames, nor jump between background shades/temperatures. Ten images must look like one session of the same brand, not like ten separate attempts. ## Conflict resolution Declared hierarchy shift: this is a brand-mirroring / e-commerce-lookbook preset. The consistency of the cool, flat, even, „real bodies” studio world (the brand signature) is deliberately raised — because it is what realizes the „1:1” goal, and losing it kills recognition. Unlike a purely model-led preset, product readability stays high (this is a PDP/store register): we raise the signature to the level just below realism, alongside product readability, not at the cost of dropping the product below the recognizability threshold. 1. Realism and render believability: real, diverse bodies and skin (texture, stretch marks, minimal retouch), believable physics; the product's own hue not twisted. 2. Product readability on the body: sheer transparency, lace pattern, fit and construction read in the majority of frames (PDP register). 3. Consistency of the cool, flat, even, clean world: one cool-neutral background, one flat even light, one cool grade (the brand signature — raised, on par with readability). 4. Confident, cool-sensual, modern attitude, lookbook gesture and angles. If a „prettier”, sculpting campaign setup forces directional light, a warm grade or a glamour glow — the flat, even, cool brand world and real skin win, at the cost of striking sculpting (but never below the product readability threshold and never at the cost of a plastic, „beautified” body). > **Update 2026-06-11 (framing przechył):** the editorial / model-led attitude and the bust-portrait + artistic-pose share are intentionally RAISED — the brand's hero register is editorial, arched and model-led, not tame catalog. Product readability becomes a FLOOR (the lace/fit must still read in the clear majority of frames), not the lead. This shifts the open axes (pose, crop, framing, energy) toward editorial; it does NOT move the closed world-anchors — background, light, white balance, contrast and the real matte-satin skin character stay exactly as anchored (the anti-drift spine is untouched).

Wytyczne ilościowe

## Session goal By default 10 images in the pack. Main use: a 1:1 demo for the brand at first contact, a coherent e-commerce / category / bestseller grid / PDP and lookbook in the brand's style, brand and social assets native to the brand. The pack's goal is to deliver a series that looks like a real, own session of the given brand — cool, clean, even, with a real body and a readable product — while keeping full sales usefulness (transparency, lace, fit read). ## Shot mix About 20% full silhouette, 30% 3/4 / American frame, 35% portrait / bust (tight, editorial — the upper product + strong worked attitude), 15% lace/mesh or construction detail. The pack LEADS with tight, editorial bust/portrait and 3/4 framing (the brand's lookbook hero register); full silhouette is the minority. The product stays readable across the core; details are a product-detail layer. ## Perspective mix Product side = input, not preset. Qamera today photographs the one side it has on the product (front OR back OR side). The preset does NOT assign product sides — the product always stays turned with its available side to the camera. We vary the camera direction and angle, not the product side. (When multi-side support arrives — the front/back split will return.) The distribution concerns the camera setup with the available product side kept: about 40% straight on (camera frontal to the available side — readable fit), 30% a slight 3/4 swing (camera angled, the available side still readable), 15% closer to profile (as far as the available product side stays visible), 8% a deliberate low angle (confidence, elongation), 7% a deliberate high angle. Angles (up/down) are a lookbook accent — they must not deform proportions in a caricatured way, rotate the silhouette so the available product side disappears from the frame, or kill fit readability. ## Gaze distribution About 40% to camera (cool, non-coy, confident direct), 45% off-frame, 15% downward / closed gaze line. The gaze should build confidence and modern coolness, never invitation, sweetness or submissiveness. ## Interaction distribution About 30% neutral, readable posing presenting the fit, 55% editorial attitude pose (arched back, strong contrapposto, hand in hair, head tilt, hand at neck/collarbone, reaching/framing arm — the model works the line), 15% minimal interaction (touching hair, adjusting the sunglasses). The priority is strong editorial attitude carrying a still-readable product — not lifestyle narrative, not literal action. ## Product visibility distribution About 45% product fully readable on the body (transparency and lace read — the sales floor), 30% product on the body with emphasis on the editorial line and attitude, 15% partial obscuring resulting from pose / crop, 10% material detail (mesh, lace pattern) or construction. The pack leads model-led / editorial, but full readability stays a hard floor across roughly half the frames. ## Composition openness distribution About 40% open and breathing compositions (an empty bright plane, room for mood / copy), 60% closed, body-led frames where the worked editorial line fills the frame. Closedness carries the lookbook hero register and guards fit readability; openness keeps the clean, minimal studio character and copy room. ## Safe vs expressive ratio About 35% safe (readable, sellable, PDP-grade), 55% expressive (editorial, model-led, arched/worked-line lookbook with strong attitude), 10% copy-ready (bright plane reserved for a headline/logo). Expression works through editorial model attitude and confident coolness — never through losing the product-readability floor or the world consistency. ## Spatial and depth mix About 85% uniform, cool, bright seamless background (one plane), 15% a simple background with a minimally clearer, still-flat separation. The style uses no layered depth or narrative plane 0 — the silhouette and product play against a bright, empty plane. ## Recurring motifs or accessories frequency No mandatory props. The recurring motif is the cool, flat, clean world itself: one cool-neutral background + flat even light + real matte skin — present in 10/10 frames. A readable product on the body (transparency/lace) in 9/10. The signature narrow black rectangular sunglasses as an attitude accent (session layer) in 2-3/10. Delicate jewelry in 2-3/10. The default pack stays clean and minimal. ## Energy mix About 30% cool / quieted and readable, 45% confident / editorial lookbook (strong worked stance, arched line, attitude), 20% sensual-through-restraint (aware bodies, composed and modern), 5% neutral. The pack's strength is editorial cool confidence and real bodies — strong worked poses, not warmth, sweetness or literal sensuality.

Wskazówki dla użytkownika

Styl odwzorowuje istniejący, chłodny look studyjny marki 1:1 — najwyższą wartością jest spójność paczki (jedno tło, jedno światło, jeden grading) i realne ciało. Inspirowany nowoczesnymi markami bielizny premium; nie związany z żadną konkretną marką.

Rób

- Trzymaj jedno jasne, chłodno-neutralne bezszwowe tło w całej paczce - Utrzymuj płaskie, równe, miękkie światło — bez rzeźbiącego kierunku i rim-light - Pilnuj czytelności produktu: przejrzystość, wzór koronki, fason, konstrukcja - Zostaw skórę realną i matową, z naturalną fakturą i minimalnym retuszem - Różnicuj pozę, kąt kamery, kadr i spojrzenie — to osie otwarte

Nie rób

- Nie mieszaj ciepłego, rzeźbionego ani błyszczącego światła glamour - Nie przeskakuj między odcieniami / temperaturą tła w jednej paczce - Nie wygładzaj skóry na plastik i nie dodawaj glow - Nie pozwalaj na zalotne, słodkie ani uległe pozy i spojrzenia - Nie zasłaniaj produktu poniżej progu rozpoznawalności w trzonie paczki

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