Portraits & People
Upload a photo of yourself and receive a hand-drawn comic book portrait that preserves your face, outfit, and pose while placing you into a detailed ink-sketch urban rooftop scene with a warm editorial color palette.
Yes, the illustration faithfully translates your face, hairstyle, expression, and overall likeness into comic book style while maintaining accuracy. Your facial structure, eye shape, and unique features carry through to the ink-sketch version.
Absolutely. The prompt carefully translates your outfit, jewelry, tattoos, and other details directly into the illustrated version with crosshatch rendering and bold linework, preserving the look of leather, fabric textures, and accessories.
The style is professional comic book and graphic novel illustration with high-contrast black ink linework, fine crosshatching for shading and depth, bold outlines, and selective grey mid-tones. The background uses warm terracotta and burnt orange washes for editorial flair.
Yes, the illustrations work well for author bios, portfolio pieces, editorial features, social media branding, and character concept art. The high-contrast ink style gives a polished, publication-ready look.
You'll be placed on an urban rooftop scene with a city skyline of mid-rise and high-rise buildings, rooftop garden elements or greenery, and a railing or ledge. The setting matches the general environment of your uploaded photo while adding detailed illustrative elements.
Three-quarter editorial portraits with a slightly low camera angle work best. Confident poses like crossed arms or clasped hands capture the editorial feel. Make sure your face, upper body, and outfit details are clearly visible in the original photo.