Cinematic & Video
Upload a portrait photo and your likeness will be placed into a cinematic ocean wave scene, showing you powering through a crashing wave with dramatic water and foam surrounding you. The result looks like a high-production action film still.
Upload a portrait photo and this prompt transforms it into a cinematic ocean wave impact shot. Your face and identity are preserved exactly while the scene places you swimming forcefully through a massive crashing wave, surrounded by churning white foam and translucent blue-green water. The result captures the intensity of high-production action cinematography with natural daylight filtering through the wave, creating cool aquamarine tones and bright highlights on water droplets. Perfect for athletes, content creators, or anyone wanting a dramatic ocean action portrait without stepping into the water.
Yes, upload any portrait showing a clear view of your face. The prompt preserves your facial features and identity while placing you into the ocean wave scene with realistic water and lighting.
Absolutely. The scene renders your hair soaking wet and swept back by water force, with droplets and foam surrounding you. The lighting creates realistic aquamarine tones filtered through the wave water.
The camera is positioned low and close, slightly below eye level, creating an immersive perspective as if the viewer is in the water facing you. Your body appears horizontal in swimming position with one arm extended forward.
Yes, the generated ocean wave portrait can be used for athlete profiles, fitness marketing, social media content, or any project where you need a dramatic action water scene.
The scene features translucent blue-green wave walls, churning white foam, cascading droplets, and natural daylight filtered through water. The result achieves a high-production action film aesthetic with physically accurate water behavior.
Not at all. Just upload a portrait photo and the prompt creates the dramatic swimming-through-wave scene automatically, with no ocean or swimming required on your part.