Subject count evidence
two-subject implied composition
The source should already support the implied or visible subject arrangement.Template source guide
Reverse Cowgirl 2.0 is an angle page. The source should already make the viewer feel placed behind or over the shoulder, with a readable back line, turned waist, and rear-directed hips. It is not a seat-base page and it is not a bounce page. The seat-base route is better when lap and pelvis direction read clearly; the rhythm route is better when a tall frame and repeated travel define the scene. This page should fail when the crop hides the turn that makes the back-view real.
Use the preview to decide whether the viewer is behind the pose. The back line, shoulder blade area, waist turn, and rear hip direction should be easier to read than any camera-facing torso cue. If the body faces the camera or reads as a seated base, this page is the wrong branch.
| Choose this template when | Use it for a rear or over-shoulder adult pose where the back is the main readable surface. |
|---|---|
| First source-image check | Keep the back line and waist turn visible before making the crop tighter. |
| Run it this way | Generate only after the preview reads from behind without explanation. |
| Avoid this template when | Avoid it when the back line and waist turn disappear at preview size. |
| Expected output | A good Reverse Cowgirl 2.0 result should keep the behind-the-body read intact. Back line, waist turn, rear hip direction, and lower-frame support should remain visible enough that the clip does not drift into a front-view seated result. |
Use when subject count, body spacing, position, and partner-aware framing define the template choice.
| Template cluster | Partner and position source fit |
|---|---|
| Primary source signal | seated or riding posture with hips, legs, and rear-facing body angle |
| Source-fit rule | Use a source where the lower body and seat direction are clear enough for riding motion. |
| Likely failure mode | The template drifts when the pose reads as standing, cropped, or front-facing. |
| Best alternative | Cowgirl AI video template. Cowgirl fits better when the same source reads as front-facing riding motion. |
Prioritize position evidence, body spacing, contact alignment, and whether the upload supports the expected subject arrangement.
two-subject implied composition
The source should already support the implied or visible subject arrangement.seated or riding posture with hips, legs, and rear-facing body angle
Check whether torso, hips, limbs, and partner-aware spacing are visible together.rear-facing or over-the-shoulder torso-and-hips angle
Use this template only when the still already explains the position direction.Cowgirl AI video template
Cowgirl fits better when the same source reads as front-facing riding motion.Choose Reverse Cowgirl 2.0 when the camera reads from behind. Choose Cowgirl when the front seat and lap context read first. Choose Bouncing Cowgirl when vertical travel and tall-frame rhythm define the file. Do not use this page to manufacture a rear angle from a front crop.
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| Alternative template | Choose it instead when | Source-fit signal |
|---|---|---|
| Cowgirl AI video template Best alternative | Cowgirl fits better when the same source reads as front-facing riding motion. | front-facing riding posture with hips and torso alignment visible |
| Bouncing Cowgirl AI video template Partner and position source fit | Use a seated or riding crop where hips, torso, and vertical margin are clear. | riding posture with enough vertical room for bounce motion |
| Doggy style 2.0 AI video template Partner and position source fit | Use a full or thigh-up crop where the pose already supports rear-position motion. | rear-position body angle with hips, torso, and leg direction visible |
| POV Doggy AI video template POV and interaction source fit | Use a source that already reads as a tight POV/rear-angle crop. | rear-angle perspective with hips and camera direction aligned |
Use a rear or over-shoulder adult pose where the back line, waist twist, and rear hip direction are visible in the preview.
The main failure is a crop that hides the waist turn, leaving the model to invent why the viewer is behind the subject.
The seat-base route should replace it when lap context and open-side pelvis direction are clearer than the back line.
It should preserve the behind-the-body camera logic while moving around the existing back, waist, and rear hip evidence.
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