Free to use

Ultimate portrait overlay tool for stricter Seedance 2.0 workflows

Transform a real-person portrait into a more usable Seedance 2.0 reference image with either a structured grid or a softer scenery layer. Upload once, compare both methods, and move straight into image-to-video generation.

Before
Before
Grid
Grid
Scenery
Scenery

Tool

Drop in a portrait and choose the overlay method

One upload area, two practical methods, live preview, and PNG export.

Drop your portrait here

Or click to browse. Supports PNG, JPG/JPEG, and WebP. Everything stays in your browser.

Local processingPNG export

Before & After

Compare the original portrait with both overlay approaches

The same portrait can be transformed with either a crisp grid pattern or a softer scenery blend, depending on how visible or atmospheric you want the result to feel.

BeforeOriginal portrait used in the before example.

Original portrait

Start with the clean portrait so you can judge framing, pose, and facial prominence before adding any overlay.

GridPortrait processed with a grid overlay.

Image grid overlay result

A white 6 x 6 grid creates explicit structure and strong visual interruption while keeping the overall portrait readable.

SceneryPortrait processed with a scenery overlay.

Scenery overlay result

A scenic layer changes the face region more softly and can feel more natural than hard lines or blocks.

How It Works

Why these overlay methods change facial prominence

Both methods keep the original portrait recognizable at a composition level while altering the face area enough to reduce direct facial salience in the final reference image.

Grid overlay adds clear geometric interruption

The grid mode introduces repeated high-contrast lines across the face region. That shifts attention from uninterrupted facial structure to a patterned surface while preserving pose, lighting, and framing.

Scenery overlay replaces clean facial detail with image texture

The scenery mode blends a second raster image over the portrait. Mountains, river light, or stone texture soften direct face detail and create a more environmental, less clinical surface.

How To Use

Four steps from portrait to export

The page is intentionally short: upload once, choose the method, tune a few controls, and download the PNG.

Upload the portrait

Drop in a PNG, JPG/JPEG, or WebP portrait. The image is read locally in the browser.

Pick grid or scenery

Choose grid mode for geometric coverage or scenery mode for a softer landscape or texture layer.

Adjust only the essentials

Tune density, line width, and opacity for grid mode, or tune opacity and scale for scenery mode.

Export the result

Download the current canvas as a PNG with the chosen overlay baked into the final image.

Who Is This For

Built for practical portrait preparation work

This page is most useful for people who need a quick browser workflow instead of opening a full editor.

AI creators

People preparing portrait references for image or video generation workflows who want a fast overlay step.

Privacy-minded users

Anyone who wants to reduce direct facial salience before sharing or reusing portrait references.

Marketing and ops teams

Teams collecting visual examples for landing pages, docs, or demos and needing a clean in-browser transformation step.

Creative editors

Designers and prompt builders who want a structured or environmental portrait treatment without opening a larger editing stack.

Why Use This

A focused overlay workflow instead of a generic editor

The page strips the task down to the controls that matter and keeps the whole flow aligned with CyberBara's existing Seedance tool style.

One upload, two methods

You do not need separate pages or repeated uploads to compare grid and scenery approaches.

Local processing only

The image stays in the browser, which keeps the workflow private and immediate.

Realistic raster presets

The scenery presets are photographic raster images, not synthetic SVG placeholders.

Minimal controls

Only the settings that materially change the result are exposed, so the tool stays fast to use.

Live preview

Every adjustment is reflected instantly on the canvas, which makes iteration faster.

Clean PNG export

The final image exports as PNG so the overlay stays crisp in the saved file.

FAQ

Portrait Overlay FAQ

Answers about formats, privacy, controls, and how the two methods differ.

Next Step

Need the generator after preparing the portrait?

Build the reference image here, then move straight into Seedance on CyberBara.