
Artistic Styles · Free template
The Photo to 3D Q-version Style template converts the people in any photo into 3D chibi figures while keeping the original scene layout and clothing exactly the same. That restraint is its strength: group shots, family photos, and candid moments retain their composition and outfits, just rendered cuter. It is a quick way to stylize an entire scene at once.
A photo.
Opens VdoBloom Art Studio with this prompt prefilled. Free account required; generation uses credits.
The complete prompt, exactly as it runs in Art Studio. Copy it, edit it, or take it to any image tool you like — the CC-BY-4.0 license allows reuse and adaptation with credit to the original author below.
Transform the characters in the scene into 3D chibi-style figures, while keeping the original scene layout and their clothing exactly the same.
Click the button below and the template loads into VdoBloom Art Studio with this exact prompt prefilled. You will need a free VdoBloom account if you are not signed in yet.
If the template needs a reference image (see "What you need" above), attach it in Art Studio. Templates without a reference requirement skip straight to the next step.
Pick an image model — Nano Banana, Seedream, or Flux — and generate. Results vary run to run, so regenerate or tweak the prompt until you like the output, then download it.
Prompt by @dotey · CC-BY-4.0 · via the awesome-nano-banana collection (original source).
Example image by @jamez-bondos, created with Sora.

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