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Image Manipulation

Qwen Group Photo

Combine multiple portrait images into vintage-style group photos with character consistency using Qwen Image Edit Plus with LoRA

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Overview

Qwen Group Photo combines two or more portrait images into one or more vintage-style group photos using Qwen Image Edit Plus with LoRA. Use it for founder, team, character, or campaign visuals when separate portraits should be staged together in a shared scene.

Use cases

  • Combine separate founder or teammate portraits into a shared group-photo concept.
  • Create vintage-style character visuals for a campaign moodboard or social post.
  • Generate several group-photo options from the same portrait set and scene prompt.
  • Use seed and image size controls when repeatable layout exploration matters.

Input tips

  • Provide at least two public portrait image URLs that can be fetched without login.
  • Describe the setting, group arrangement, style, mood, and background in the prompt.
  • Choose num_images from 1-4 when you want multiple options.
  • Use image_size presets or custom dimensions only when the output canvas matters.
  • Adjust lora_scale, guidance_scale, inference steps, negative_prompt, safety checker, output format, or seed only when needed.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns one or more generated images with downloadable URLs and optional content type, file name, file size, width, and height, plus the seed used and cost metadata. The shared image output view renders a single image or gallery and shows seed, image count, and the Qwen Group Photo model label.

Caveats

  • Portrait image URLs must be public and reachable.
  • Reference portraits guide identity and consistency but do not guarantee exact faces, clothing, proportions, or placement.
  • The vintage group-photo effect may add grain, blur, filters, or other style changes.
  • Generated people, likenesses, brand marks, and text should be reviewed for consent, realism, and brand fit.
  • Safety filtering may block or alter requests that violate model rules.