Impressionist Oil
Your photo, hand-painted in oil as if by a classical impressionist master.


What it does
Reconstructs your photo with thick oil brush strokes, impasto texture, and a classical impressionist palette while preserving composition and likeness.
When to use it
- Stylize a portrait into a hand-painted oil keepsake for a gift, wall print, or family wall.
- Repaint a couple or family photo as a single classical-looking canvas.
- Turn a travel photo into a moody impressionist scene that reads as a painting, not a filter.
- Build a profile picture with the gravitas of a classical oil portrait.
- Produce print-ready painterly visuals for a small gallery, café wall, or art-themed product.
- Create a soft, timeless version of a portrait for an anniversary or memorial piece.
When not to use it
- Strict photo retouching — Impressionist Oil intentionally reconstructs the entire surface.
- Product photography where pixel-accurate detail and packaging text must be preserved.
- Cartoon, anime, or flat illustration styles — the result is a textured oil painting, not vector art.
- ID photos, badges, or any context that requires unaltered, photographic likeness.
How it works
Impressionist Oil runs on upsa. You upload one source photo, and the model rebuilds the entire scene as an oil painting on linen canvas, layer by layer. Composition, pose, framing, silhouette, proportions, and environment stay locked to the input; only the rendering changes — thick directional strokes, impasto buildup, palette-knife texture, and a classical impressionist palette replace the photographic surface. A single generation costs {credits} credits and returns a high-resolution PNG.
Specifications
- Approach
- Identity-preserving repaint — the source composition is kept, the entire surface is reconstructed as an oil painting.
- Stylization
- Thick directional brush strokes, layered impasto, palette-knife touches, and canvas grain across the whole frame.
- What stays
- Composition, pose, framing, silhouette, proportions, camera angle, environment layout, and recognizable likeness.
- What changes
- Surface texture, lighting style, palette, and material — the photo becomes a textured oil painting.
- Ideal source
- A clear, well-lit photo of one or a few people with a defined background that can be reinterpreted painterly.
- Maximum input
- Up to 25 MP per image
- Supported formats
- JPEG, PNG, HEIC
- Output format
- PNG — full-bleed painting with no frame, border, or mat board; canvas texture rendered into the image itself.
- Pricing
- 2 credits per image
Frequently asked questions
Will the person in my photo still look like themselves?
Yes. Impressionist Oil preserves silhouette, pose, facial structure, hairstyle, and clothing flow, and renders the face with refined hand-painted oil techniques. The result is unmistakably a painting, but the person in it is still recognizable as the person in the source.
How is this different from a one-click oil painting filter?
A filter overlays paint-like texture on top of a photo and keeps the photographic surface underneath. Impressionist Oil rebuilds the entire scene with directional brush strokes, layered impasto, and palette-knife touches, so every part of the image reads as physically painted rather than smoothed by software.
Will the model add things that weren't in my photo?
It tries not to. The composition, framing, and environment layout are kept locked to the source. The model changes how the world is rendered — its strokes, palette, and lighting — but does not invent new objects, people, or background elements.
What kind of source photo works best?
Clear, well-lit photos with a defined subject and a background that has some shape and depth — outdoor scenes, soft interiors, portraits with visible environment. Very dark, very blurry, or extremely cluttered source photos give the model less material to repaint.
Does it work for full-body or wide shots, or only headshots?
Both. The aspect ratio of the output matches the model's 4:5 canvas, but the model handles tight portraits, half-body shots, full-body, and wider environmental shots equally — the brushwork density adapts to whatever's in frame.
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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