ImageRift

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Photo to Watercolor Illustration Example

Transform a street flower kiosk photo into a delicate watercolor illustration with paper texture and airy morning light.

Watercolor stylePhoto to watercolor example
Source image
Source image
Generated result
Generated result

Workflow Notes

Artists, stationery sellers, editorial teams, and creators turning real scenes into softer illustrated assets.

Keeps the original scene readable while replacing hard photo detail with watercolor texture and soft edges.

Start with a clear source image so the subject and layout are easy to preserve.

Use prompts to control the watercolor style direction without changing the core subject too aggressively.

Create several versions, then use higher-resolution exports when the final image is ready for delivery.

Example tutorial

How to recreate this result

This example page is built as a reusable tutorial, not just a before/after image. Start from a source image with a similar structure, borrow the prompt pattern, then open the matching workflow hub for deeper guidance.

Step 1

Match the source structure

Start with a source image that has a similar subject, crop, and composition to this watercolor style example.

Step 2

Reuse the prompt pattern

Keep the parts that describe style, lighting, and preservation rules, then replace the subject details with your own image context.

Step 3

Generate and compare

Judge the result against the original source image, not in isolation. The best output keeps the important structure anchored.

Step 4

Save the final version

Download the sample, save to your gallery, submit a strong result as a public example, or upgrade when you need plan-gated exports.

Best source image for this workflow

This example works best when the uploaded source already contains the subject, composition, and rough visual direction you want the AI to preserve.

Use a source where the main subject is easy to recognize for watercolor style.
Avoid tiny subjects, heavy motion blur, extreme darkness, or large text that the model may redraw incorrectly.
Keep the crop close to the final composition you want, because image-to-image generation follows the uploaded layout.

Prompt settings used

Mode

Watercolor style

Output goal

Keeps the original scene readable while replacing hard photo detail with watercolor texture and soft edges.

Prompt control

The prompt names style, lighting, composition rules, and what should not appear in the image.

Export path

Start with a standard test, then use 2K or 4K-class export only when your active plan supports it.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Using a source image that does not match the photo to watercolor example goal.
  • Writing a prompt that asks for too many unrelated changes at once.
  • Judging only the result image without comparing it against the source composition.

Prompt Used

Delicate watercolor illustration, visible paper texture, soft pigment edges, airy morning atmosphere, preserved street flower kiosk composition, no text, no logo, no watermark.

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FAQ

Can I recreate this watercolor style workflow?

Yes. Upload a similar source image, use the prompt direction shown on this page, and adjust the wording for your own brand, product, or scene.

Will the generated image stay close to my source image?

Image-to-image generation is designed to keep the main subject and composition recognizable, but stronger prompts can change styling, background, and details more noticeably.