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Is this qualified as a flat die?

1. To be qualified as a flat model, the requirements of a flat model are not as high as those of a car model.

2. Plane model, a model that often appears on magazine covers, newspaper color pages, product posters, product albums, calendars and indoor and outdoor light boxes. Successful print advertising works often make the audience unforgettable and achieve the purpose of publicity. Print advertising works are closely related to photographers, makeup artists and backstage production.

3. Plane models are different from our common catwalk models. Plane models are mainly based on personal portraits and figures, which are used by photographers to create plane works. Because this type of model is not based on live performance, the height requirement is relatively loose, as long as it is more than 1 meter 16. However, the requirement for a plane model is not only that the portrait is photogenic or the figure is graceful, but also that it must have high quality. Plane models need to have the instantaneous expressive force in front of the camera, the harmony and unity of spirit, emotion and shape, the innocence and clarity of image connotation, and a high degree of appeal and affinity.