Mastering Resleeve Techniques: Transform Your AI Fashion Workflow Today
Welcome to the Future of Fashion Creation 🚀
Whether you’re a digital designer, an indie fashion brand, or a creative pro diving into AI, mastering Resleeve’s image workflows will radically upgrade how you produce fashion visuals.
In this guide, we’ll walk through the Flat, Ghost, and Remix workflows inside Resleeve—three powerful tools that let you design, iterate, and visualize concepts at lightning speed. Ready to ditch traditional bottlenecks and unleash creative freedom?
Let’s dive in.
1. FLAT Workflow – For Lookbooks, Lines, and Creative Ideation
What it does:
The Flat workflow generates sketch-style images—clean, structured, and perfect for technical sheets, lookbooks, or design approval boards.
Why it matters:
In traditional fashion workflows, sketching takes hours. Resleeve compresses that into minutes, freeing you to focus on concept over execution.
Use Case:
Let’s say you’ve just created a model in Resleeve. With a few clicks (just select the image > three dots > “use as workflow” > Flat), you get four clean sketch variations. These flats respect even minor details—hairstyles, garment lines, and silhouette proportions.
Pro Tip:
Before generating, remove any style prompts to ensure the AI isn’t influenced by unrelated elements. The cleaner the input, the more accurate the output.
2. GHOST Workflow – Highlight the Garment, Not the Model
What it does:
The Ghost workflow removes the model from the image, showcasing only the garment. Think of it as the AI version of ghost mannequins—perfect for eCommerce or catalog shots.
Why it matters:
This allows clients or teams to assess designs objectively—no distractions, no ambiguity. It’s like giving your garments the runway spotlight without the catwalk noise.
Use Case:
After selecting your image and choosing Ghost workflow, use the magic wand tool to isolate the garment and generate pure garment shots. It’s ideal for portfolios, technical feedback, or mockups.
Pro Tip:
Use Ghost to build consistent product galleries without the need for repeated photoshoots.
3. REMIX Workflow – Merge, Mash, and Innovate
What it does:
Combine two (or more) images into an entirely new visual. Remix is your secret weapon for moodboard-style creativity or surprise ideation.
Why it matters:
Ever had creative block? Remix removes that. It blends silhouettes, fabrics, and colors—giving you fresh iterations you might not have envisioned.
Use Case:
Drag two wildly different images—say a rugged brown coat and a pastel polo—into the Remix tab. Resleeve blends them to create unique looks. You can even upscale your favorite with “Relaxed Blend” to enhance fabric realism.
Pro Tip:
Perfect for trend experimentation or creating campaign visuals with a twist. Upscale your best results to use them in high-resolution campaigns.
Final Thoughts: Why This Matters
With these workflows—Flat, Ghost, and Remix—you don’t just save time; you expand your creativity. Designers like Alberto Caneglias from Dsquared already leverage Resleeve to cut sample time, reduce fabric waste, and generate realistic fashion visuals without the steep cost of traditional methods.
This is AI-powered fashion design at its best: fast, flexible, and visually stunning.
What’s Next?
Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll explore:
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Sketch Workflow – AI-enhanced fashion illustrations
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On-Model Workflow – Realistic styling with diverse models
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Video Workflow – AI-rendered fashion films
Want to Try It Out?
Explore Resleeve’s powerful features with a free trial or upgrade to access premium workflows like Remix and Ghost. Visit resleeve.ai and reshape your design process.
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