Celestial Atlas
Your portrait, charted as a constellation in an antique star atlas.
Use a photo with a clear subject and a clean outline so the constellation lines read sharply.


What it does
Redraw your photo as a page from an antique celestial atlas, with your subject mapped as a luminous constellation on aged parchment and indigo night sky.
When to use it
- A poetic portrait gift that frames someone as their own constellation
- Elegant antique-style art prints for a wall, study or gallery wall
- Distinctive profile pictures and avatars with a scholarly, celestial mood
- Album art, book covers and editorial illustration with an astronomical theme
- Memorial or keepsake pieces that turn a loved one or pet into a star chart
- Astronomy- and stargazing-themed branding, invitations and announcements
When not to use it
- Photos where you need the original colors and realism preserved
- Busy, cluttered scenes with no clear main subject or outline
- Cases where you want a bright, modern neon or sci-fi space look
- Documents, text-heavy images or screenshots that must stay legible
How it works
Upload a photo and the model reads its full composition, then redraws the whole frame as an engraved page from an antique celestial atlas. It places graduated stars at the subject's defining points and links them with fine connecting lines, while the surrounding scene becomes charted sky regions, coordinate grids and aged parchment texture. The original pose, framing and likeness are preserved throughout, so the finished constellation still clearly reads as your subject.
Updates
- v1Jun 21, 2026
Initial release
Specifications
- Approach
- Redraws the whole image as an engraved 17th-19th century celestial atlas page.
- Stylization
- Copperplate engraving, luminous star points, indigo-and-parchment palette, fine ink hatching.
- What stays
- Composition, crop, pose, proportions, silhouette, face contour and overall likeness.
- What changes
- Color, material and rendering — the subject becomes a star constellation on an antique chart.
- Ideal source
- A clear subject with a readable outline against a relatively uncluttered background.
- Maximum input
- Up to 25 MP per image
- Supported formats
- JPEG, PNG, HEIC
- Output format
- PNG — preserves the fine engraved linework and luminous star detail.
- Pricing
- 3 credits per image
Frequently asked questions
Will the result still look like the person in the photo?
Yes. The model traces your exact outline and keeps etched facial detail at the brow, eyes, nose, lips and jawline, so the constellation still clearly reads as the same subject. It does not replace the face with a generic star cluster.
Does it change the pose, framing or background?
No. The original composition, crop, pose and proportions are preserved. The background is transformed into charted sky regions and coordinate grids, but it echoes the same layout rather than being replaced with a random space scene.
Is this just a glowing neon or galaxy filter?
No. The look is built from antique copperplate engraving, fine ink hatching, aged parchment and Latin-style chart annotations. It aims for a scholarly, museum-archive star atlas rather than a neon glow or a galaxy photo overlay.
What kind of photo works best?
A photo with a clear main subject and a clean, readable outline gives the sharpest constellation lines. Cluttered scenes with no obvious focal point are harder to chart convincingly.
Does it crop or change the aspect ratio?
No. The model keeps your original framing and does not zoom, reframe or crop the subject, so the celestial chart fills the same composition as your upload.
Can I use the result commercially?
Yes — generated images on upsa are yours to use for personal and commercial purposes. We recommend you keep the consent and rights to the source photo as well, since the output preserves the identity in it.
How long are my photos stored?
Source uploads and generated results are stored for 48 and then automatically deleted from upsa's storage. We don't train any model 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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