Turn Any Photo Into a GTA V Scene
Transform any real photo into an authentic GTA V in-game screenshot using Google Gemini — for free. No Photoshop, no plugins.
How It Works
Upload your photo to Gemini and paste the prompt below. The AI will fully reconstruct your scene as a real-time 3D GTA V render — characters, environment, lighting and all.
Go to gemini.google.com/app, click the image icon, and upload your photo.
Rebuild the entire scene from the reference image as a real-time 3D render inside the GTA V RAGE engine. Do not apply a filter. Fully reconstruct all people, vehicles, architecture, terrain, and props as polygonal 3D assets native to GTA V. The result should look like an authentic in-game screenshot captured on a high-end PC, ultra settings enabled. All subjects must be converted into clearly modeled geometry with visible polygon structure, baked normal maps, and game-ready textures. Faces, bodies, and clothing should follow GTA V character proportions and anatomy, slightly exaggerated, rigid, and digitally sculpted. Skin is matte and textured, no photographic pores. Hair is clumped, card-based, slightly stiff. Clothing uses flat fabric shaders with visible seams and texture repetition. Environment must feel like Los Santos or Blaine County logic. Buildings are modular, edges slightly sharp, surfaces tiled and optimized. Roads, sidewalks, vegetation, street props, and background elements are simplified but dense, clearly game-constructed. No real-world photographic depth or lens artifacts. Lighting follows GTA V real-time lighting behavior. Strong directional sunlight or overcast skylight depending on scene. Hard shadows with defined edges, subtle ambient occlusion in corners. Reflections are screen-space and imperfect. Colors are slightly saturated with the recognizable GTA V color grading. Contrast is controlled but punchy. Materials must read as video game assets. Asphalt is flat and grainy. Metal has simple specular highlights. Glass is clean with limited reflection depth. Vegetation is slightly stiff and stylized. Nothing should appear physically accurate or cinematic-render realistic. Camera should feel like a gameplay or Rockstar Editor capture. Third-person or free camera perspective. Slight wide-angle distortion. Stable framing. No depth-of-field blur. No motion blur unless minimal and engine-based. Overall look is unmistakably GTA V. Real-time 3D. Polygonal. Textured. Optimized. Stylized realism. Clearly not a photograph.
Best Photo Types to Use
Street scenes, outdoor settings, and group photos work best. The more elements in the scene (cars, buildings, people), the more impressive the transformation.