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bims
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After testing a few AI undress apps, I noticed that not all photos work equally well. Some give clear, realistic results, while others end up distorted or way off. It seems like standing poses with good lighting and no background clutter give the best outcome. Group shots or selfies with weird angles usually confuse the AI. What kind of image setups have worked best for you?
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Totally agree — front-facing, full-body shots with solid lighting work best. The fewer accessories or folds in the clothes, the better the AI can predict shapes underneath. Backgrounds also make a difference; plain ones give cleaner outputs. I found this out while using a tool I came across via a https://undress.love/, and it consistently performed better when the photo had clear lines and minimal distractions.

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It really comes down to clarity and posture. If the AI can detect clean outlines and consistent shading, it does a much better job. Busy backgrounds, odd angles, or motion blur usually lead to patchy or unrealistic results. Neutral lighting helps a lot too.
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