Neon Rain
Your portrait, restaged inside a rainy neon city editorial.


What it does
Reinterprets your photo as a luxury cyberpunk fashion campaign — neon-lit rainy city, wet fabric, magenta and cyan reflections on the skin.
When to use it
- Editorial-style profile pictures with a cinematic luxury campaign feel
- Album art, single covers, or moodboard inspiration for cyberpunk-leaning visuals
- Portfolio shots for fashion creators, stylists, and photographers
- Social posts that lean into the rainy neon aesthetic without looking like a filter
- Concept frames for music videos, short films, or campaign decks
- Standout dating-app, artist-bio, or alt-LinkedIn portraits that break from flat daylight shots
When not to use it
- Photos where the face is small, blurred, or partially obscured — identity needs clear data
- Group shots — the lighting concept is built around a single subject
- Daylight-mandatory contexts: corporate headshots, ID photos, formal documents
- Brand work that requires bright clean studio lighting rather than deep cinematic shadow
How it works
Your photo is read for identity, pose, framing, and outfit shape, and then the lighting and environment around the subject are rebuilt as a rainy neon city editorial. upsa's editing model keeps the face, expression, and composition pixel-aligned with the source while replacing ambient light, ground reflections, hair wetness, fabric saturation, and background depth. The result is a single cohesive frame where rain affects the subject and the world consistently, not a portrait sitting on top of a fake weather overlay.
Specifications
- Approach
- Identity-preserving relighting and atmospheric restaging — the subject is unchanged, the world around them is rebuilt
- Stylization
- Cinematic neon lighting (magenta highlights, blue shadows, cyan bounce), wet skin and fabric, reflective streets, soft fog and bokeh
- What stays
- Face, expression, pose, framing, camera angle, body proportions, outfit structure
- What changes
- Lighting, environment, atmospheric haze, surface wetness, hair saturation, fabric darkness from absorbed water, background depth
- Ideal source
- Single-subject portrait with a clearly visible face and at least partially visible outfit
- Maximum input
- Up to 25 MP per image
- Supported formats
- JPEG, PNG, HEIC
- Output format
- PNG — preserves the deep neon color separation and rain detail without lossy compression banding
- Pricing
- 2 credits per image
Frequently asked questions
Will the face still look like me after the relight?
Yes. The lighting and environment are completely rebuilt around the subject, but the face itself is held to the source — pores, eye shape, jawline, lips, and expression all stay. The neon and rain are applied as a relighting pass, not a face redraw.
Does this look cyberpunk in the sci-fi-armor sense?
No. It is cyberpunk only in atmosphere — rainy neon city, magenta-and-cyan lighting, wet asphalt. No mecha, no cybernetic implants, no glowing visors, no sci-fi weapons or armor. The vibe is closer to a luxury fashion campaign shot at night than to a video-game concept.
Will it add cool gadgets, signs with my name, or props?
It will add believable city signage as blurred background bokeh, but it will not introduce specific text, recognizable logos, named brands, or props that were not in your source photo. The clothing is not redesigned either — only its wet-fabric behavior is enhanced.
What kind of photo gets the best result?
Single-subject portraits where the face is clearly visible and the outfit is at least partially in frame. Soft existing light or even diffuse daylight works fine — the model rebuilds the lighting from scratch, so the original mood does not have to be moody. Avoid heavy compression, motion blur on the face, or extreme angles.
Why is the result in 4:5?
upsa renders all outputs in a consistent 4:5 frame so you can share them anywhere without surprise cropping. If your source has a different aspect ratio, it will be composed sensibly into the 4:5 canvas while preserving the subject's pose and the original framing intent.
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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