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What might be called Out of Character [[Fan Service]]. When a person, usually female, poses for photographs, a painting or a sculpture scantily clad or even naked.
 
To avoid being filled with [[Truth in Television]] examples that number into the several millions, include a lot of celebrities of both genders, go back literally thousands of years and are the specialty of enough magazines to fill a small newsagent, we are going to limit this to fictional examples. These are cases where a character does it, for whatever reasons.
 
Another part of this trope is the photographer, who often says things like, "Work it, baby," and, "The camera loves you!"
 
There are also dozens of sub-tropes, enough to fill a small section of the Wiki, some of which could be titled "Breast of Friends", "Panty Pull" "Let's Save the World — By Getting Naked" and "Not Even Legal In Japan".
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=== Fictional examples ===
 
{{noreallife|To avoid being filled with [[Truth in Television]] examples that number into the several millions, include a lot of celebrities of both genders, go back literally thousands of years and are the specialty of enough magazines to fill a small newsagent, we are going to limit this to fictional examples. These are cases where a character does it, for whatever reasons.}}
 
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== Anime and Manga ==
* In Satoshi Kon's ''[[Perfect Blue]]'' former pop idol Mima poses for a photographer who gradually convinces her to undress.
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== Western Animation ==
* One episode of ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' had Marge painting [[Fan Disservice|a full-length nude of Mr. Burns]] though [[Scenery Censor|the relevant bits were constantly covered by random objects.]]
* [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Jessica Rabbit]] IS a pin-up drawing.