Cinematic City Triptych

Cinematic & Video

Upload a photo of yourself and receive a cinematic three-panel composite that places you in a dramatic nighttime city overpass scene — one wide skyline shot, one mid-distance pose, and one close-up portrait, all with moody urban lighting and motion-blurred traffic.

Create a Three-Panel Urban Portrait from a Single Photo

Upload a photo of yourself and generate a striking cinematic triptych that places you on a nighttime city overpass in three different compositions. The result is a three-panel vertical composite: a wide establishing shot with city skyline and streaking traffic lights, a medium shot leaning against the railing at dusk, and a dramatic close-up portrait. All three panels preserve your exact facial features, hair, and outfit while transforming the scene into a moody urban environment with motion-blurred headlights, street lamp glow, and cool blue-teal twilight skies. Perfect for portfolios, social media, and visual storytelling.

Cinematic City Triptych FAQ

Do I need three separate photos for the three panels?

No. Upload one photo and the tool generates all three panels — wide, medium, and close-up — placing you in the same nighttime overpass scene with consistent lighting and features across each view.

Will my face and outfit look the same in all three panels?

Yes. The tool preserves your exact facial features, hairstyle, and clothing across the wide, medium, and close-up shots, creating a cohesive cinematic narrative.

What kind of city setting will appear in the background?

Each panel features a dramatic nighttime highway overpass with glowing city skyline, motion-blurred traffic light trails, street lamps, and a cool blue-teal dusk sky for a moody urban cinematic look.

Can I use this for professional portfolios or social media?

Absolutely. The three-panel composite works well for Instagram stories, portfolio websites, LinkedIn headers, and printed wall art. The vertical format is ideal for mobile and story layouts.

What if my source photo is indoors or daytime?

The tool transforms any uploaded photo into the nighttime overpass setting, adjusting lighting and background automatically. For best results, start with a clear, well-lit photo of yourself.

How are the three panels composed?

The top panel is a wide establishing shot with you at the railing and city skyline behind; the middle is a medium shot with you leaning against the railing; the bottom is a dramatic close-up portrait with shallow depth of field and warm street lamp lighting.