AI Palermo Hollywood Generator — Free Preview, Then Train Your Model
See a Free Preview in Seconds, Before You Commit
Train Your Model Once, Render Palermo Hollywood in About Ten Seconds
Studio-Quality Results Without a Studio Visit
Narcis generates a free preview of your palermo hollywood from one uploaded photo. The preview streams in seconds — a quick sketch, close but not you yet. If you like it, train your model once — 12 to 20 photos, we email you when it's ready — and the full pack of nine is €9,99, rendered from your model in about ten seconds a portrait. No signup before the preview, and no waiting for an email until you choose to train.
The pack is nine professional palermo hollywood rendered in portrait aspect ratio (2:3) — the shape LinkedIn banners, CVs, and print profiles actually use. Each image shows varied crops, expressions, and light angles so you have real choices, not nine identical files.
Photos are processed on European servers. We use your photo to generate your headshots; we do not share it with third parties.
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Palermo Hollywood Photoshoot

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one model wears them all →all 9 looks — from one photo ↓









How it works
Three steps. Upload, preview, deliver.
1
Upload 1 to 5 selfies
One is enough for the free preview. More angles sharpen the likeness.
2
See a free preview
A quick sketch of your likeness streams in seconds — close, not you yet, before you pay.
3
Train your model, then unlock 9
€9,99 one-time. Train your model once — 12 to 20 photos, we email you when it's ready — and all nine render in about ten seconds each. Every future pack and Studio portrait render the same way, no repeat training.
The Palermo Hollywood register
This pack draws on Buenos Aires' TV and advertising quarter — styled, warm, sharp enough to run a set by ten. A leather jacket over a silk shirt, straight trousers, boots, hair loose. The palette runs jacaranda mauve, studio black, café wood, and terrace gold — the register of a producer who's funnier than the talent and never lets it show she's in charge.
Three situations carry it: a Palermo corner under a jacaranda in bloom, coffee in hand, low facades behind in soft morning light; a dark production studio, leaning on a camera dolly with lights rigged above, headset around the neck, focused and amused; a rooftop terrace at late afternoon, jacket over the shoulders, the neighbourhood's roofs behind in gold light. The output is photoreal — a real-looking palermo hollywood photoshoot portrait of you, not an illustration.
How to photograph yourself for a Palermo Hollywood photoshoot
Better source photos make better portraits. The pack works with an ordinary phone selfie — the free preview tells you in seconds — but a few things sharpen the likeness before you commit to the full pack.
- Even, soft lightStand near a window with indirect daylight. Avoid overhead bulbs and flash.
- Front or three-quarter angleEye level, facing forward or turned slightly. No selfie-stick uplook.
- Face fully clearHair off the forehead, no sunglasses. A clear face gives the model the most to match.
- A sharp, amused expressionThis register reads as a producer's confidence rather than a formal stare — a level, in-on-it look suits the jacaranda corner and the studio floor alike.
- Plain background is fineThe corner, the studio, and the rooftop replace whatever's behind you — a plain wall just helps the model focus on your face.
Frequently asked questions
- Will it actually look like a real Palermo Hollywood photoshoot?
- Yes. The output is photoreal — a real-looking photograph of you in a leather jacket, under a jacaranda, on a dark studio set, or on a rooftop terrace. Not a painting, not a cartoon.
- Which scenes does the pack cover?
- Three: a jacaranda-lined Palermo corner at morning, a production studio at midday, and a rooftop terrace at late afternoon. Nine portraits, three per scene.
- Why Palermo Hollywood for a TV-production register?
- Palermo Hollywood is Buenos Aires' actual TV and advertising quarter — production studios behind low facades, a café notable on the corner — a real industry neighbourhood, not a generic soundstage.
- How is this different from a studio corporate headshot session?
- A studio session means booking a photographer, choosing wardrobe, and waiting days for edits. This pack renders you in leather-jacket studio style and Palermo's own light in under a minute, and you see the free preview before you commit to anything.
- Does it look like me, or a generic model?
- Whichever face you upload drives the render, so the nine come back looking like you in the jacket, not a stock actor.
- Is this pack styled for men too?
- This register is styled for a woman by default — leather jacket, silk shirt, boots. Upload your own photo and it renders you inside that register; other packs in the professional collection cover a menswear take.
- What if my source photo isn't great?
- One clear, front-facing selfie is enough. The free preview shows the likeness in seconds — if it's off, lighting is the usual fix.
- Can I use it commercially?
- It's for personal use — profile pictures, prints, gifts — not licensed stock photography for resale or ad campaigns.
- What happens to the photo I upload?
- Processed on European servers, used only to generate your preview and pack, never sold or shared.
When the Palermo Hollywood pack fits
- A LinkedIn or reel profile with real production-quarter polish
- A speaker bio or pitch-deck headshot for a producer
- A gift for someone building a career in TV or advertising
- A framed portrait for an office
- A jacaranda-and-studio wallpaper with real texture
- A dating profile photo, used honestly as styled AI portraiture
- A personal-branding post for a media or advertising feed
- A set-ready reference photo before the real shoot day
- Anyone who's had a coffee on a Palermo corner under a jacaranda and wanted the portrait to match
About narcis
Most AI portrait tools ship every pose, profession, era, and aesthetic in one giant catalog. The output looks like every other AI photo on the internet — a glaze over a stock face. Narcis goes the other way. One tool, one job: turn photos of you into portraits worth keeping. Drop a selfie and your free preview streams in seconds — a quick sketch: close, not you yet. For portraits that are truly you, train your own model on 12 to 20 photos; it trains in the background, and we email you when it is ready. Train once, render everywhere — this pack, every other pack, and the Studio all come out of that one model, about ten seconds a portrait, and it stays yours to retrain or delete. Each pack is hand-curated against actual references — paintings, photographers, registers — and tested on real faces before it ships. See a free preview before you pay, not after. Packs are one-time — no subscription to buy one; Studio, the unlimited composer, is optional at €12/month and every pack includes 30 days of it. No template generator. Built and run by one team, on our own infrastructure.
All images are AI-generated. By using this service, you confirm you are 18+, that any face photo you upload is your own or used with explicit consent. Full Terms



