Pixar Chibi Scrapbook Collage – AI Photo Prompt
Turn a photo into a Pixar chibi scrapbook collage — 3D chibi versions in different poses with doodles and sticker outlines. Works in Gemini & ChatGPT.
Free, ready-to-use anup sagar prompts. Copy one, paste it into your favourite AI tool, and get to work.
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Turn a photo into a Pixar chibi scrapbook collage — 3D chibi versions in different poses with doodles and sticker outlines. Works in Gemini & ChatGPT.
A hand-drawn doodle overlay prompt — add playful doodles, motion lines and captions that react to the subject in any photo. Works in Gemini & ChatGPT.
A cinematic World Cup football poster prompt — two players back-to-back, neon flag accents, smoky stadium haze and campaign typography. For Gemini & ChatGPT.
iPhone-flash aesthetic at night — a glowing rim-light halo around the subject, lens flare, soft haze, and that grainy candid mood that goes viral on Instagram reels.
A blue hour portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a man in a white linen shirt holding white flowers on a beach at dusk, moody and emotional. Edit in Gemini.
Mirror portrait prompt — save this free AI photo prompt on Free Prompt Base and edit it in Gemini & ChatGPT. Paste your photo and create fast.
Turquoise fashion portrait prompt — copy this free AI photo prompt on Free Prompt Base and edit it in Gemini & ChatGPT. Paste your photo and create in seconds.
Generate viral LEGO-style AI content with powerful LEGO prompts. Create realistic LEGO characters, cinematic scenes, mini-figures, and trending social media visuals.
Chiaroscuro portrait prompt — grab this free AI photo prompt on Free Prompt Base and recreate the look in Gemini or ChatGPT. Copy, paste, done.
Floral shirt portrait prompt — try this free AI photo prompt on Free Prompt Base and create it in Gemini or ChatGPT. Just copy, paste your photo and go.
A man with flowers portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a melancholic black and white shot of a man in a coat holding white flowers in the rain. Edit in Gemini.
A bike lifestyle portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a stylish man leaning against a matte black classic bike in warm daylight. Edit in Gemini & ChatGPT.
A monochrome male portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a dramatic black and white shot of a man in a black mock neck sweater. Edit in Gemini & ChatGPT.
A winter horse portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a man in all-black standing with a black horse in a snowy forest, cinematic. Edit in Gemini & ChatGPT.
A film noir portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a black and white shot of a man on a bokeh-lit city street at night. Edit in Gemini & ChatGPT.
A light beam portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a dramatic close-up with a diagonal light beam across the face and deep shadows. Edit in Gemini.
A gothic hall portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a woman in a black coat glancing back in a sunlit gothic hall, cinematic. Edit in Gemini & ChatGPT.
An urban motion portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a woman in a black coat walking through a busy, motion-blurred city street. Edit in Gemini.
A selective color portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a black and white male portrait with a glowing amber eye and wet skin droplets. Edit in Gemini.
A color gel portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a cinematic close-up lit with warm golden and cool green tones on a black backdrop. Edit in Gemini.
A black and white horse portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a moody monochrome shot of a stylish man sitting with a horse. Edit in Gemini & ChatGPT.
A vintage gentleman portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a man in a plaid three-piece suit with a walking stick on a cobblestone street. Edit in Gemini.
A black and white headshot prompt. Turn your photo into a clean professional portrait of a man in a black tee and glasses on a black backdrop. Edit in Gemini.
An autumn fashion portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a stylish man by a vintage street lamp in an autumn park with falling leaves. Edit in Gemini.
A father and son portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a stylish man and baby in matching formal outfits and sunglasses in a studio. Edit in Gemini & ChatGPT.
A green field portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a moody portrait in a white linen shirt standing in tall green grass. Edit in Gemini & ChatGPT.
A movie poster portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a heroic male lead in a brown blazer and sunglasses against a dramatic sunset sky. Edit in Gemini.
An Indian couple portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a romantic outdoor portrait of a couple in a red saree and red shirt. Edit in Gemini & ChatGPT.
A footballer portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a soccer player in a white kit standing with a ball under bright stadium lights. Edit in Gemini.
A European city portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a black and white shot of a man in a wool overcoat among pigeons in a city square. Edit in Gemini.
A Valentine's Day couple prompt. Turn your photo into a romantic couple inside a golden glowing circle with neon text and floating hearts. Edit in Gemini.
A photographer portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a stylish young man holding a camera in a cinematic urban setting. Edit in Gemini & ChatGPT.
A black and white suit portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a dramatic high-contrast studio shot of a bearded man in a tailored suit. Edit in Gemini.
A dreamy aesthetic portrait prompt — a young man sitting in a flower meadow in soft afternoon light. Copy it for Gemini, ChatGPT or Midjourney.
A fisheye floating photo prompt — a person levitating above a field of flowers, shot worm's-eye through a floral tunnel. Works in Midjourney & Gemini.
A beach couple portrait prompt. Turn your photo into a romantic couple holding red roses on a beach with elegant name typography. Edit in Gemini & ChatGPT.
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The guide
An AI prompt is just the short set of words you paste into a tool like Gemini or ChatGPT to get an image or an edit back, and when people search anup sagar prompt they are usually chasing one specific AI prompt style they spotted under that handle. You saw a reel, the edit looked clean, the name stuck in your head, and now you want the recipe behind it. The grid above already gives you working prompts in that kind of style, so you can copy one today instead of tracking down a single account. The rest of this page explains what that search is really after and how to get the look onto your own photo.
Edit styles move fast on Instagram, YouTube Shorts, and WhatsApp groups. One person posts a look, a few hundred people copy it, and within a week the same wording is floating around under five or six different names. So the handle you typed is mostly a bookmark in your memory for a particular style, not proof that one account owns the prompt. I am not going to make up facts about whoever sits behind that name. What actually helps is learning the shape of the prompt, because once you know the parts, you can rebuild the look from any picture you have on your phone.
Almost all of these viral photo edits come from the same place right now: Google's Gemini image model, the one people nicknamed Nano Banana. It is good at holding onto a face while it swaps the lighting, the outfit, or the entire background. ChatGPT's image tool and Midjourney do similar work, and I will get to when each one fits.
When someone searches a name like this, nine times out of ten they want one of a handful of styles. Knowing which one you are after makes the prompt much easier to write.
This is the moody one. Single subject, soft directional light, a slightly blurred background, deep shadows on one side of the face. The prompt usually says something like keep my face, low key lighting, shallow depth of field, plain dark background. It works because it asks the model to change the light and the setting while leaving you recognizable.
Faded color, visible grain, the feel of an older camera or a 90s film still. People love this for couple photos and family shots. Add a decade you are aiming for, ask for warm tone and soft grain, and tell it to avoid a clean modern finish. The more specific the era, the better it lands.
Same face, new clothes, or the same person dropped into a new place like a studio, a street at night, or a field at sunset. The trick is to be clear about what stays and what changes. Say same face and pose, change the outfit to a black blazer, keep everything else. If you leave it vague, the model tends to rebuild the whole person.
Turning a real photo into a little collectible figure on a desk, in a box, or as a tiny statue. This one trended hard and still does. It needs words like turn this person into a 3D collectible figurine, smooth plastic finish, soft studio light, sitting on a wooden desk. Gemini handles it well from a single uploaded photo.
A prompt for this kind of edit is strong when it is specific in four places. Fill each one with your own detail and the result gets much closer to what you pictured in your head.
Notice that each line is something you could say out loud. That is the point. You are describing the result in plain words rather than copying a wall of technical jargon you do not understand. Short and clear beats long and clever almost every time.
One more habit that pays off: write the prompt in the order you care about. The model leans hardest on the first few words, so if keeping your face is the priority, lead with it. If the era is the whole point of a retro shot, put that up front instead. You are basically telling it what to protect before you tell it what to play with.
You do not need all three apps. Use whatever you already have open. But some looks come out better in one tool than another, so here is how I tend to split them.
| Look you saw | Tool that does it well | Words to add |
|---|---|---|
| Cinematic solo portrait | Gemini (Nano Banana) | keep my face, low key light, shallow depth |
| Outfit or background swap | Gemini | same face and pose, change outfit only |
| Retro film throwback | Gemini or Midjourney | faded color, soft grain, warm tone, a decade |
| 3D figurine version | Gemini | collectible figurine, plastic finish, desk |
| Polished studio headshot | Midjourney | studio lighting, plain backdrop, crisp detail |
Gemini is free to try in the Gemini app, and through the API it runs a few cents per image, so testing a handful of versions costs almost nothing. That matters here, because these edits take a couple of tries to get right.
Most disappointing results come from the same small handful of problems. Once you have seen them a few times, you fix them in seconds.
Tip: save the prompts that worked in a notes app on your phone. A short personal list of three or four reliable prompts beats searching a creator name every single time you want that style again.
If you just want to try something, open Gemini, upload a clear photo of yourself, and paste this: keep my face exactly the same, turn this into a cinematic portrait, warm golden hour light coming from the left, soft shadows, slightly blurred background, natural skin, sharp eyes, no heavy filter. Look at what comes back and change one thing. Too dark, ask for brighter light. Background too busy, ask for a plain wall. Each small change teaches you what the words do.
One honest note before you go: these edits are a little fiddly, and the exact same prompt can behave differently from one photo to the next. That is normal, not a sign you did it wrong. Start with the closest prompt in the grid above, run it on your own photo, then adjust a single word and try again. Two or three rounds usually gets you a result worth posting.
Questions
Not really. The name circulates as a label for a trending AI photo edit style, and the same prompt usually shows up under many accounts within days. We do not claim any prompt here belongs to a specific person. The grid above gives you working prompts in that style that you can copy and adjust freely on your own photo.
Most are made with Google Gemini, nicknamed Nano Banana, because it keeps a face while changing the scene. ChatGPT's image tool and Midjourney handle many of the same looks too. Use whichever you already have open. Gemini is free to try in its app, which makes testing a few versions cheap and quick.
Upload a clear, well-lit photo first, then paste the prompt with the words keep my face exactly placed near the start. If the model still changes your features, run it again with that instruction even earlier. A sharp source photo with even light holds the face far better than a dark or blurry one.
Different source photos and tiny wording changes shift the result a lot, and your lighting plays a big part. Copy the prompt as is for the first try, then change only one detail at a time. Asking for stronger light or more contrast fixes most flat, washed-out outputs in a single retry.
Yes, almost always. These looks come from a clear instruction plus a decent photo plus a couple of retries, not a secret sentence. Name the lighting, background, and mood you want, paste the closest prompt from the grid, and refine one change at a time until it matches the style you liked.