Hair Occlusion Fixes (Stop Hiding Face and Garment Lines)
BModel data-driven playbook. Use this with your audit report for faster iteration.
Hair occlusion often reduces both face readability and neckline/garment clarity.
Your BModel Snapshot
From report token 1dea079f41091b2ea39558edcf0f780e9c711e235471acc1959b08e73c4af6ac (Audit #31).
Global: 72.1
Status: Agency-ready
Best Fit: ecommerce
Priority Fixes from Your Report
- Refine your three-quarter pose by experimenting with subtle shifts in weight and hand placement to add dimension.
- Work on facial expression variety—introduce more emotion or softness to increase visual engagement.
- Adjust exposure slightly to avoid overly bright highlights that can flatten facial features.
- Incorporate more dynamic lighting setups to add depth and mood to your shots.
- Explore more diverse wardrobe choices to showcase range and versatility.
Keep Doing
- Maintain your strong framing—your placement in the frame is balanced and intentional.
- Continue using clean, distraction-free backgrounds that keep the focus on you.
- Keep your contrast levels high; it adds a polished, editorial finish to your images.
Why This Metric Matters
Styling metrics influence commercial viability: clean silhouette, readable garment lines, and professional finish are essential for casting confidence.
How BModel Measures It
BModel evaluates fashion fit, silhouette line, posture contribution, occupancy ratio, grooming and separation quality.
Fix It Now: 5 Actions
- Choose garments with clear edge definition against background.
- Prioritize posture that creates vertical line and shape intent.
- Keep hair away from neckline and product-critical details.
- Remove accessories that add visual noise unless category-necessary.
- Audit each frame for silhouette clarity before final selection.
Common Mistakes
- Busy fabrics on textured backgrounds.
- Low-structure posture that collapses line.
- Hair blocking face or garment seam information.
- Mismatched makeup finish versus lighting style.
7-Day Improvement Protocol
- Day 1: build two outfit/background pairings.
- Day 2: test silhouette under one key light and one fill option.
- Day 3-4: run focused pose series for garment line clarity.
- Day 5: remove low-separation frames.
- Day 6-7: re-audit and compare fashion-fit components.
FAQ
- Why hair occlusion matters?
It hides facial geometry and garment details.
- Best quick fix?
Pre-plan hair placement by pose angle.
- Can motion hair shots work?
Yes selectively, but keep at least one clean readable frame.
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