Four Seasons Portrait

Portraits & People

Upload a portrait photo of yourself and receive four photorealistic seasonal portraits — spring, summer, autumn, and winter — each placing you in a fitting outdoor setting with season-appropriate clothing, lighting, and atmosphere.

Pro tips for better results

  1. Use a portrait with neutral clothing and a simple background for the most realistic seasonal transformations
  2. Face the camera directly with good even lighting — avoid harsh shadows or strong side lighting
  3. Choose a photo where your full face and shoulders are visible for better wardrobe adaptation
  4. The AI works best with solo portraits rather than group photos
  5. Higher resolution input photos produce sharper, more detailed seasonal results

Four Seasons Portrait FAQ

Does the AI change my face or features?

No. The AI preserves your facial features, expression, and identity across all four seasonal portraits. Only the clothing, background, lighting, and atmosphere change to match each season.

Can I control which seasonal clothing or backgrounds appear?

The seasonal settings and wardrobe are automatically selected to match authentic spring, summer, autumn, and winter aesthetics. Each season follows natural photography conventions for that time of year.

What photo works best as input?

A clear, well-lit portrait with your face and shoulders visible and a simple background produces the most realistic results. Avoid busy patterns, extreme angles, or heavy filters.

Do I get four separate images or one combined grid?

You receive a single composite image arranged as a 2x2 grid showing all four seasonal portraits together, ideal for social media and comparisons.

Will the seasonal backgrounds look realistic?

Yes. Each seasonal panel uses photorealistic outdoor settings with authentic lighting and atmosphere — spring blossoms, summer beaches, autumn foliage, and winter snow — that match professional lifestyle photography.

Can I use photos of children or pets?

The prompt is optimized for adult human portraits. Results may vary with other subjects, but you can experiment with any clear portrait photo.