To Generate Model Shots
To create a professional slideshow where the same person models different outfits, you can use a combination of consistent character generation and presentation tools.
Here is a step-by-step guide to doing this:
1. Generate Your "Model" Shots
The trickiest part is keeping the person's face and features identical while changing the clothes.
Use the original photo as a reference: In your prompts, refer back to the image we just created.
Be specific with outfit descriptions: Ask for "The same woman from the previous image, but wearing [specific outfit] in [specific setting]."
Specialized Tools: If you want even higher precision, tools like aiconsistentcharacter.com, Leonardo AI, or Stockimg AI have "Character Reference" features specifically designed to lock in a person’s face across multiple outfit changes.
2. Assemble the Slideshow
Once you have 5–10 images of her in different outfits, you can turn them into a slideshow using these platforms:
| Tool | Best For... | How it works |
| Canva Magic Design | Quick & Stylish | Upload your photos to a "Slideshow" template. You can use their AI to add transitions and music automatically. |
| Google Slides / Vids | Work Presentations | Use the "Help me create an image" feature or just drag your generated images into slides. Google Vids (the 2026 version) can turn these slides into a video with a voiceover. |
| Gamma | Visual Storytelling | This tool is great for "async" presentations. You can just drop the images in, and it formats them into a sleek, scrollable deck. |
| CapCut / Clipchamp | Social Media (Reels/TikTok) | If you want a fast-paced "outfit change" video, these editors have templates where the person "swaps" clothes to the beat of the music. |
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