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How to Create Product Side & Back Views in Rawshot AI
How to Create Product Side & Back Views in Rawshot AI
How to Generate Side and Back Views in RAWSHOT AI Learn how to generate every angle of your garment from a single upload — through a click-driven interface with zero prompting. Same model. Same styling. Same lighting. Every angle. In this tutorial, I'll walk through how to direct multi-angle shots of your real garments so your product pages look complete, consistent, and on-brand. Every decision — camera, angle, distance, frame, pose — is a button, a slider, or a preset. No prompts. Ever. What you'll learn: → Generating front, side, and back views from one input → Holding the synthetic model consistent across every angle → Matching lighting and background between shots through visual presets → Building full 360-degree product coverage → Organising multi-angle sets in your library Why multiple angles matter: Customers can't touch the garment. They click instead. The more angles you show — and the more consistent those angles look — the more confident that click becomes. RAWSHOT keeps the same synthetic model across every frame, so the product is the only thing that changes. No drift. No retakes. No "close enough." Angles covered: → Front view (hero shot) → Side profile (left and right) → Back view → Three-quarter angles → Detail close-ups Built around the garment: - Software engineered to represent cut, colour, pattern, logo, and drape faithfully - Synthetic composite models — 28 attributes × 10+ options, no likeness risk - Every image C2PA-signed, watermarked, and AI-labelled - EU AI Act Article 50 compliant. California SB 942 compliant. - Full commercial rights. Roughly $0.50 per image. Tokens never expire. Every setting is a click. The only thing you write is your brand. No prompts. No studio. No samples. No gatekeeping. Get started: https://rawshot.ai/ #RAWSHOTai #FashionPhotography #FashionEcommerce #ProductPhotography #SyntheticModels #EcommerceTips
Use side and back views when you need complete product coverage for Shopify, marketplaces, catalog pages, or product detail layouts. In Rawshot AI, the key is simple: match the uploaded garment view to the camera view you want to generate. If the front, side, and back all contain different details, upload them as separate products so the garment stays accurate.
When to use separate product uploads
If your garment or accessory has visible differences across angles, create separate product entries for each important view. This helps Rawshot preserve logos, prints, trims, closures, and other directional details.
Examples where separate uploads work best:
- T-shirts with a logo on the front and a print on the back
- Caps with different branding on the front, side, and rear strap
- Garments with back zippers, lacing, labels, or cut-out details
- Products where left and right side details are not symmetrical
When one product upload is enough
If the product is visually simple from every angle, one upload may be enough. This usually works well for plain garments with no special details on the back or sides, such as a solid black T-shirt or a simple white blouse. Rawshot can generate the missing angle more reliably when there is less to interpret.
How to create a back view
To generate a product image from the back:
1. Create a new photo shoot.
2. Select your model.
3. Add only the garment image that matches the back view you want to generate.
4. Do not mix front and back garment images in the same setup unless the product is very simple.
5. Choose a style.
6. Open the template section and select a back-view frame, or switch to manual controls.
7. In manual controls, set the framing and direction, for example: upper body, back view, straight on, mid-range, standing straight.
8. Generate the image.
How to create a side view
The same logic applies to side angles. Upload the product view that shows the side details you want to preserve, then match the shoot direction to that side view in templates or manual controls.
For best accuracy:
- Use the side-view product image as the only outfit reference for that shot
- Select a side-facing frame or pose
- Keep the camera direction consistent with the uploaded garment angle
Why mixed views can create mistakes
If you combine front, side, and back references for a detailed product in one upload, Rawshot may place logos on the wrong side, omit branding, or merge details incorrectly. This happens most often with accessories and garments that have multiple distinct design elements across angles.
Recommended workflow
Use this workflow for clean, consistent angle coverage:
1. Review the product and identify which angles contain unique details.
2. Create separate product uploads for each important angle when needed.
3. Start a new photo shoot for each angle.
4. Select only the matching garment view for that shot.
5. Choose the correct frame in templates or manual controls.
6. Generate and review accuracy before creating more variations.
Best practices
- Match garment input to output angle
- Use separate uploads for detailed products
- Keep references minimal for each shot
- Use back-view and side-view framing intentionally
- Test one image first before batch-generating a full set
Need help?
If you are unsure whether a product should be split into multiple uploads, contact support at [email protected]. Include the product images and the angle you want to generate so the team can guide you to the cleanest setup.