Brick World
Stay yourself — the world becomes LEGO around you. Cinematic mixed-media photography.


What it does
Keeps you fully photorealistic and rebuilds the entire surrounding world from LEGO bricks — buildings, props, plants, flowers. The sky stays natural.
When to use it
- Family portraits placed inside a LEGO-built living room or garden
- Wedding and engagement photos with a LEGO Botanical bouquet and brick-built venue
- Travel photos turned into brick-built city or landscape backdrops
- Brand campaigns: keep the model photoreal, replace the set with a LEGO build
- Product portraits where the surrounding lifestyle scene is LEGO
- Birthday and anniversary cards with you starring inside a LEGO world
When not to use it
- Photos where the human subject should also be stylized — the subject is locked photoreal
- Pure environmental shots with no human subject (the effect is built around the subject/world contrast)
- Documentary or evidentiary photography that needs the original background intact
- Scenes where you specifically want bouquets, props, or held objects to remain real (they're always converted to LEGO)
How it works
Brick World runs the same generative-edit engine as Recreate, but with a prompt locked onto a strict mixed-media split: the human subject is protected — original skin texture, hair, facial features, clothing fabric, and natural lighting remain 100% photorealistic — while the entire surrounding environment (buildings, ground, props, foliage, anything in contact with the subject, including bouquets and held objects) is rebuilt from real LEGO ABS bricks with visible studs, seams, and hard edges. Sky, clouds, sun, and atmospheric depth are also preserved as photographs. Results typically return in about 15 seconds on GPU infrastructure.
Specifications
- Approach
- Mixed-media: photoreal person inside a LEGO-built world
- Subject treatment
- Human stays 100% photorealistic — skin, hair, face, expression, clothing fabric preserved
- Environment treatment
- Buildings, ground, props, foliage, walls — fully rebuilt from ABS LEGO bricks
- Sky treatment
- Sky, clouds, sun, atmospheric gradients remain photographic — never converted to LEGO
- Materials
- ABS plastic with subtle gloss, visible studs, brick seams, hard edges
- Flowers and plants
- LEGO Botanical Collection style — visible plastic petals, glossy ABS, distinct stems
- Held objects
- All converted to LEGO equivalents — bouquets, bags, tools, accessories, props
- Best for
- Mixed-media portraits, gift cards, brand campaigns, kids' rooms, editorial visuals
- Output format
- PNG by default — lossless, preserves hard brick edges and crisp skin detail
Frequently asked questions
Will my face still look like me?
Yes — the prompt locks the human subject as 100% photorealistic. Skin texture, pores, hair strands, facial features, expression, and clothing fabric are preserved exactly as in your photo.
Why doesn't the sky become LEGO?
By design. The prompt explicitly excludes sky, clouds, sun, moon, stars, and atmospheric gradients from conversion. Keeping the sky photoreal makes the LEGO world feel grounded and believable.
What about the bouquet I'm holding — does it stay real?
No. Anything you're holding or touching (flowers, bags, tools, props) is rebuilt as a LEGO equivalent. Flowers specifically use the LEGO Botanical Collection style with visible plastic petal pieces and glossy ABS material.
Will the lighting still match my original photo?
Yes. Lighting is cinematically preserved so your subject integrates naturally into the LEGO environment with accurate shadows, reflections, and contact points.
Can I print or use the result commercially?
Yes — the output is yours, no watermark, no branding. Note that LEGO is a trademark of the LEGO Group; we are not affiliated with or endorsed by them. The model produces a brick-style render of your own photo for personal/creative use.
What output format do I get?
PNG by default — lossless, which keeps both the hard LEGO brick edges and the photorealistic skin detail crisp. JPEG would soften both.
Where are my photos stored?
Photos are processed temporarily and auto-deleted within 48 hours. We do not keep copies and we do not train models on your photos.
AI results vary
Each generation uses a different random seed, so your result may not exactly match the example shown. If the first try doesn't fit what you had in mind, run it again — output differs noticeably between runs.
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