Portraits & People
Upload a photo of yourself and receive a cinematic AI portrait where you appear as two versions — a sad, rain-soaked figure sitting alone at night, gently comforted by a glowing, ethereal spirit version of yourself hovering behind you.
A photorealistic figure of you sitting alone on a wrought-iron bench at night, head resting on one hand, rain falling around you, bathed in cool blue ambient light with a downcast, thoughtful expression.
A luminous, translucent ghost version of yourself hovering behind the seated figure, glowing with soft white-blue light, hair flowing, eyes serene, one hand resting comfortingly on your own shoulder.
A moody background of blurred bokeh street lights in warm amber, teal, and magenta against a dark navy and charcoal cityscape, creating dramatic depth and emotional atmosphere.
A complete self-compassion portrait where both versions of you coexist in one frame, contrasting vulnerability with inner strength through light, color, and posture.
Yes. The AI analyzes your uploaded photo and faithfully recreates your facial features, hair, and likeness for both the seated melancholic figure and the glowing ethereal spirit version hovering behind.
This prompt applies a fixed cinematic night style with visible rain, cool blue ambient light on the seated figure, and warm ethereal glow from the spirit. The look is designed for emotional impact and consistency.
Upload a clear, well-lit photo where your face and hair are fully visible. Front-facing or angled portraits work best. The AI needs enough facial detail to recreate you convincingly in both the realistic and ethereal versions.
Yes. The composition places the glowing spirit version slightly behind and above the seated figure, with one hand resting on the shoulder in a comforting gesture. This creates the visual metaphor of self-support.
The palette is deep navy, charcoal, and black with cool blue rain tones, warm amber and teal bokeh lights, and a soft white-blue glow from the spirit. The mood is melancholic yet hopeful, combining vulnerability with inner strength.
Yes. Once generated, you can download and use your dual self-portrait for social media, art projects, album covers, storytelling, or any creative work where you explore themes of self-compassion and emotional healing.