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How to make a model card

The basic steps of making die-cutting cards are as follows:

1. Template design: determine the size and shape of the die card. Use design software or hand-drawing to create template drawings.

2. Selection of materials: Select suitable materials as required, such as cardboard, plastic board or wood. Ensure that the material has sufficient hardness and durability.

3. Template making: according to the designed template, cut the material into the required shape. Use cutting tools, such as scissors, knives or laser cutters.

4. Assemble the formwork: assemble all parts of the formwork according to the design requirements. Use glue, screws or other suitable connection methods.

5. Perfect details: Add details and decorations as needed. Can be decorated with colored paper, paintings or stickers.

6. Inspection and finishing: Check the structure and appearance of the die card to ensure that there are no obvious defects or loose parts. If necessary, trim and adjust.

7. Testing and evaluation: use the manufactured module card for testing and evaluation. Check whether it meets the design requirements, and make adjustments and improvements as needed.

Model card introduction:

Moka and Moka are models' brochures, ID cards and letters of introduction, which can be used to apply for jobs and promote models.

Its contents include the model's body shape data, such as height, weight, measurements, the company the model signed with and several representative personal photos. In order to protect the interests of the agent, there is no mailing address and telephone number of the model himself on the model card.

The model card is a graphic document introducing the model himself, which is equivalent to the model's business card, that is, first-hand information; Motca's photos are between the world and commercial films and portraits, which can not only reflect the overall and local characteristics of the model's own facial features, body proportion and skin color, but also reflect the model's understanding of different clothes and performance ability in front of the mirror.

To show the best image and the most infectious moment of the model between square inches, it takes a lot of thought to choose photos. If the five senses are very distinctive, then a close-up of a frontal head portrait is very convincing. If the legs are slender and stylish, then the miniskirt is a good costume prop.