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What's the difference between plane model and ordinary model?

The main difference between face models and general models lies in the requirement of height.

Graphic models are mainly based on personal portraits and shapes, and photographers use them to create graphic 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 1.55 meters. However, the requirement for graphic models is not only to be photogenic or graceful, but also to have high quality. Plane models need to have instantaneous expressive force in front of the camera, harmonious unity of spirit, emotion and body, pure and clear image connotation, high appeal and affinity.

The requirements for plane models are arranged as follows according to the frequency of occurrence:

Height 160- 170cm.

Strong sense of lens/expression

Good image and temperament

Have a sweet face

Can make up.

Weighing about 45 kilograms.

Fair-skinned

bear hardships and stand hard work

Data expansion:

Plane models often appear on magazine covers, newspaper color pages, commodity posters, product albums, calendars and indoor and outdoor light boxes. With the development of online shopping, the graphic model industry has developed to the Internet, and a new term "Madou" has appeared, which is a transliteration of the English name "model" of models.

The self-image of a model includes two aspects: on the one hand, the natural image of the model, and on the other hand, the moral image of the model.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-airplane model