Common questions and how to use Create. Please read the rules below before your first run so you know what to expect.
Important: read before you create
Enter and verify your license key before generating. No key = no generation.
Photo count must match your subject type: 1 for Single, 2 for 2 subjects, 3 for 3 subjects, at least 3 for Multiple.
Multi-photo (2+ in one group) is for the same animal only (pattern matching). For human subjects use one photo per person, or use multi-subject mode with one photo per group.
At most 2 humans in the image. For 3+ subjects, the rest must be pets (e.g. 2 people + 1 pet).
Each successful generation uses 1 credit. Download your result before closing or generating again—the preview is replaced each time.
FAQ
Go to Create, enter your license key (from your purchase) and verify it first. Then follow Step 1–5: upload photos, choose who's in the shot, pick an accessory (optional), choose a scene style, adjust layout if needed, and click Generate.
How to use Create
Follow these steps in Create to make your first retro portrait.
Step 1: Upload photos
Choose Input mode: Quick (one list, order = subject order) or High fidelity (one group per subject, 1–4 photos per group).
Quick: Single = 1 photo; 2 subjects = 2 photos (1st = subject 1, 2nd = subject 2); 3 subjects = 3 photos; Multiple = at least 3 photos. High fidelity: one group per subject; single subject can have 2–4 photos of the same subject only.
Multi-photo in one group is for the same animal only (better pattern match). For people, use one photo per person or one per group in multi-subject mode.
Formats: JPEG, PNG, WebP. Max 5 MB per image; total under 8 MB. You can crop each photo; keep faces clear.
Step 2: Who's in the shot?
Choose subject type: Single subject, 2 subjects, 3 subjects, or Multiple subjects (add groups as needed).
Max 2 humans per image. For 3 or more subjects, the rest must be pets (e.g. 2 people + 1 pet, or 1 person + 2 pets).
Upload the correct number of photos for your choice (see Step 1). Wrong count or rule violation will be rejected and will not use a credit.
Step 3: Choose accessory
Turn "In scene" ON to add the selected accessory to your portrait, or OFF for no accessory.
If you have human subjects, "Human accessory in scene" controls whether they wear the human version of the accessory (e.g. necklace, bow tie).
Step 4: Choose sense
Pick a scene style (e.g. vintage studio, wet plate, school backdrop, winter drama).
You can adjust film grain, head/body position and size, and other options in Step 5 (Layout) if available.
Step 5: Layout & Generate
Step 5 (Layout) lets you tweak composition, floating head, and body placement for some styles.
Click Generate. One credit is used when the image is successfully generated. When the image appears, use Download HD to save it. The preview is replaced on the next generation, so download before leaving or generating again.