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AI Photoshoot for T-Shirt

A hundred SKUs, all on model — without a hundred model bookings.

Why t-shirt sells better on a model

A t-shirt on a model converts better because buyers judge shoulder width, chest fit, and hem length against a body — not off a flat surface. Print placement is the other driver: a graphic tee with a chest print looks like a rectangle in a flat-lay but reads as intentional design on a model. On-model photos reduce returns by communicating true sizing before purchase.

T-shirts are the highest-volume garment category on most fashion marketplaces, which means competition for attention is intense and the cost to produce on-model photography at scale is a real barrier. A brand running 50 colour variants of a single T-shirt design cannot economically shoot each one on a model. That is the exact problem Pixefit solves. Fabric weight communicates differently on-model: a 180 GSM heavyweight tee hangs and sits differently from a 130 GSM basic, and buyers who care about this (gym and streetwear buyers especially) can read it in an on-model photo. Print registration — where a graphic sits relative to shoulder seam and pocket — is another detail buyers notice on-model and miss in flat-lays.

How it works

From upload to on-model in minutes.

01

Upload your flat-lay

Lay your t-shirt flat on a clean surface — a ghost-mannequin shot also works well. Upload to Pixefit. For graphic tees, ensure the print is fully visible and unfolded in the upload.

02

Pick your model & pose

Select an AI model suited to your target fit (slim, regular, or athletic) and choose a front-facing or three-quarter pose. For graphic tees, a slight forward-lean pose draws the eye to the chest print.

03

Generate & download

Generate on-model t-shirt photos in under two minutes. Bulk-generate colour variants from a single model and pose selection — ideal for a range of 10, 20, or 50 colours.

Poses and styling for t-shirt

T-shirts are simple to pose but easy to get wrong. A front-facing standing shot at full body is the foundation — it shows shoulder seam placement, chest fit, hem length, and how the fabric hangs. For graphic tees, a slight forward-lean or arms-at-side-relaxed pose draws the eye to the chest. Three-quarter turns are worth generating as a secondary shot if the tee has side panels, a back print, or a pocket. Avoid crossed-arms poses — they hide the chest fit and print entirely.

Tips for t-shirt product photos

  • For colour variants, upload one flat-lay and generate all colours in a single batch using the same model and pose — this gives consistent framing across every colour card in your listing.
  • Oversized tees need a model who can show the intended oversize proportion — choose a model size that matches your 'styled' fit intention, not your smallest size.
  • For polo shirts and Henley-style tees, include a close-up of the collar or button placket in the flat-lay upload — these details improve in the AI render when visible in the input.
  • Graphic tees should be photographed completely flat and unfolded before upload — any fold across the print confuses the AI's placement of the design on the model.
  • Amazon India requires a white main-image background; generate the on-model white-background version first, then run a lifestyle variant for secondary shots and social ads.
Examples

What you can generate.

  • Oversized graphic tee — print placement and fit on-model
  • Fitted t-shirt — shoulder width and chest fit on-model
  • Colour-block t-shirt — clean on-model shot for marketplace listing
  • Pocket tee — pocket placement and fabric weight shown on-model
FAQ

T-Shirt — FAQs

Can I do an ai photoshoot t-shirt on model for bulk colour variants without re-uploading each time?

Yes. Pixefit's bulk processing lets you generate the same t-shirt design across multiple colours using a single model, pose, and background. Upload each colour flat-lay in a batch, assign shared settings, and download all variants together. This is the workflow that makes AI photoshoots economical for a 20- or 50-colour tee range.

Does AI-generated t-shirt model photoshoot show fabric weight accurately?

To a meaningful degree, yes. Pixefit's AI distinguishes between lightweight jersey and heavyweight fabric based on how the garment hangs and drapes in your flat-lay photo. A 180 GSM heavyweight tee shows more structure and less cling than a 130 GSM basic in the generated image. For buyers comparing premium basics versus budget tees, this distinction is visible.

Is the AI photoshoot output suitable for Amazon main images?

Yes. Pixefit generates on-model t-shirt photos with white background as a preset, at 2,000 × 2,000 px — meeting Amazon India's main-image requirements. The output is download-ready for direct upload without additional editing or resizing. Secondary shots with lifestyle backgrounds can be generated in the same session.

Upload a t-shirt flat-lay and get on-model photos in under two minutes. Free to start, no card required — try it on your next colour variant.

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