September 2025
3 minutes
How can I copy the pose from one model to another using AI?
Short answer: Use Nightjar’s multi‑image editor. Upload a reference image and a target image, then ask the editor to “copy the pose from Image 1 to Image 2.” Refine with natural language until it looks photographed, not generated.
Do it in Nightjar (step‑by‑step)
- Open Studio → choose
Edit Images
. - Upload two images:
- Image 1: the pose you want to copy (reference)
- Image 2: the model or garment you want posed (target)
- In Special requests, type: “Make the model in image 2 match the exact pose of image 1.”
- Add details if needed: “keep facial expression,” “adjust hand position to show ring,” “maintain elegant posture.”
- Generate. Review at 100% zoom for limbs, torso twist, and balance.
- Refine in plain English: “tilt head 5° right,” “relax hands,” “slightly wider stance,” “maintain natural hip alignment.”
- Save your settings if you’ll reuse this pose across a campaign.
Fashion try‑on tips
- For lookbooks, keep style consistent: pair pose transfer with a stable style such as
Editorial/Magazine
orLuxury/Premium
. - If swapping models, specify demographics in Special requests (gender, age, body type, skin tone) for realism.
- To highlight details (bags, shoes, jewelry), ask for micro‑adjustments: “rotate wrist to showcase bracelet,” “step forward to reveal heel.”
Troubleshooting
- Arms look tense or distorted: “relax shoulder and elbow; natural hand posture.”
- Legs look unbalanced: “align weight evenly; slight knee bend.”
- Face angle feels off: “match head tilt from image 1; keep eyes to camera.”
Related guides
- How do I change the pose of my fashion model using AI?
- How can I transfer the style of one photo to another using AI?
- How do I transfer lighting from one photo to another using AI?
- How can I place my product into a real‑world photo using AI?
Create a pose once. Reuse it across models, seasons, and markets—consistently.