Fallen Angel
Still you — wings unfurled in obsidian, halo cracked, draped in seamless black satin.
Upload a clear, well-lit close-up of your face.


What it does
Fallen Angel rebuilds your photo as a Hollywood-grade dark celestial editorial — your exact pose and face preserved, with massive obsidian-black wings, a fractured halo and a single seamless black satin gown.
When to use it
- Profile pictures with a dark cinematic fallen angel aesthetic
- Themed gifts and keepsakes — birthday, anniversary or memorial portraits with a dark editorial mood
- Halloween and gothic-season posts that look luxury-cinematic rather than costume
- Concert, album and content-creator cover art with a dark celestial feel
- Moody editorial portraits for fashion-leaning Instagram, TikTok and Pinterest grids
- Statement display prints for bedrooms, studios or wardrobes that want a dark fantasy centerpiece
When not to use it
- Professional CVs, LinkedIn headshots and other business-formal contexts
- ID photos, passport pictures and any document requiring a plain background
- Wedding or engagement portraits where a bright, soft aesthetic is the goal
- Photos of children — the dark editorial tone is built for adult portraiture
How it works
You upload a portrait, upsa locks your pose, framing, camera angle and facial identity, then rebuilds everything else around you. The original outfit is fully replaced by a single seamless black satin column gown, enormous obsidian wings unfurl behind the body, a fractured halo floats above the head, and the environment becomes ruined celestial architecture lit by dark volumetric god rays. The face is treated as off-limits — pores, lips, eye shape and natural asymmetry stay intact so the final result still clearly reads as you. The output is a single 4:5 PNG portrait, costing 3 credits.
Updates
- v1May 25, 2026
Initial release
Specifications
- Approach
- Identity-preserving cinematic dark fantasy stylization
- Stylization
- Obsidian feather rendering, glossy black satin draping, dark volumetric lighting
- What stays
- Pose, framing, composition, camera angle, body silhouette and full facial identity
- What changes
- Outfit becomes a single black satin gown, enormous dark wings and a fractured halo are added, environment becomes a dark celestial cathedral world
- Ideal source
- A well-lit standing or seated portrait with a clear head and torso, neutral background, minimal motion blur
- Maximum input
- Up to 25 MP per image
- Supported formats
- JPEG, PNG, HEIC
- Output format
- PNG — preserves the obsidian feather detail and deep shadow gradients in the dark celestial scene
- Pricing
- 3 credits per image
Frequently asked questions
Will my face still look like me?
Yes. Fallen Angel treats your face as off-limits — pores, skin texture, eye shape, lips, jawline and natural asymmetry are all preserved. Only the world around you (wings, halo, gown, environment, lighting) is rebuilt.
Is this a horror or demon look?
No. The aesthetic is luxury Vogue-style dark fantasy, not horror. There are no demon features, no monster wings and no gore — the goal is an elegant, emotionally powerful fallen angel scene, closer to a Hollywood editorial than to a costume.
What exactly does the model add to my photo?
Enormous layered obsidian-black wings behind the body, a thin fractured halo above the head, a single seamless black satin column gown replacing the original outfit, and a dark celestial environment with cathedral-like depth, dark volumetric god rays and floating black feathers.
What kind of source photo works best?
A clear, well-lit portrait where your face, head and most of the torso are visible, with a relatively clean background and minimal motion blur. Standing or seated full-body shots give the wings and gown the most room to breathe, but tighter portraits also work.
Why is the output 4:5? Will my photo get cropped?
Fallen Angel outputs a 4:5 portrait so it looks right on phones, social feeds and printed display formats. If your source has a very different aspect ratio, the model recomposes within the same pose and framing rather than hard-cropping into your face.
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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