Portraits & People
Upload a photo of yourself and get placed as a tiny 3D figure standing on a giant smartphone screen showing a music streaming app with your likeness. The result is a sleek, futuristic composite that looks like you have stepped inside the app.
Upload any portrait and watch yourself transform into a tiny 3D figurine standing on a giant smartphone screen. This prompt creates a photorealistic composite where you appear as a miniaturized person in casual streetwear and headphones, positioned on top of a music streaming interface with your likeness featured in the album artwork. The sleek, futuristic result looks like you've been shrunk and placed inside the app itself — perfect for social media posts, music promotion, creative portfolios, or just showing off a unique perspective. Soft studio lighting and a clean white background give the scene a polished, professional finish that stands out in any feed.
Upload any clear portrait photo showing your face. The AI will use your likeness for both the miniature 3D figure and the album artwork displayed on the phone screen. Front-facing or three-quarter angle portraits work best.
The prompt applies a consistent streetwear style — white hoodie, dark shorts, white sneakers, and over-ear headphones — while preserving your face and likeness from the uploaded photo. The outfit is part of the fixed aesthetic.
The screen displays a music streaming app interface with a now-playing view, featuring album artwork with a moody blue-teal aesthetic, song title, artist name, playback progress bar, and control buttons in a dark theme with green accents.
Absolutely. The music app interface and miniature-person-inside-the-screen concept make it ideal for single announcements, album releases, playlist features, or any music-related social media content that needs to stand out.
The scene is rendered from a high-angle three-quarter view, looking down at the giant smartphone lying flat on a white surface. This perspective clearly shows both the phone screen and the tiny figure standing on it.
Yes, the output is yours to use. It works well for artist promotion, social campaigns, portfolio pieces, merchandise mockups, or any creative project where a futuristic photo composite adds impact.