A landscape photo transformed by OmniVibe's Papercraft Scene AI into a layered paper-cutout diorama with soft shadows and paper textures
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Papercraft Scene

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Turn any photo into a layered paper-cutout diorama with soft shadows, paper textures, and a handcrafted miniature scene. Try it free on OmniVibe.

What it does

Papercraft Scene is designed to create unique, papercraft-inspired photo effects. Whether you're a scrapbooker or craft hobbyist looking for inspiration and reference images, a parent or teacher creating storybook-style nursery or classroom decor, or simply someone who wants a distinctive personalized print or a fun social post, Papercraft Scene is fun to try.

Papercraft Scene reimagines an uploaded photo as a handcrafted paper diorama — the kind of layered, cut-paper scene you'd find inside a pop-up book or a miniature shadow box. Instead of a flat photo, the AI rebuilds your image using overlapping paper-cutout layers, each with its own subtle texture, shadow, and depth, so the final result looks like a real physical paper sculpture photographed from the front.

The effect relies on careful layering: background elements sit furthest back with soft drop shadows, midground shapes are cut with visible paper edges and slight curl, and foreground subjects are raised closest to the viewer with the strongest shadow separation. You can pick different color themes: from Dusty bules, Warm autumns, Cool ocean, Sunset pinks, or just custom your own.

This style suits scenes with clear foreground and background elements; works best with portraits with a simple backdrop, city landscapes, scenery photos, pets in a setting, or product shots. The layering effect reads most clearly when there's depth to work with. The output is a single high-resolution image, ready to share or print.

Key features

Fun Portrait Dioramas - generate adorable paper-cut style images from portraits, pet photos, landscapes, and more.
Landscape & Travel Scenes - photos of cityscapes, nature, or travel translate into miniature paper-world dioramas with visible layered depth.
Pet & Animal Scenes - a photo of your pet becomes a paper-cutout character sitting inside a simple paper environment, popular for personalized prints.
Pop-up Book Style - some results lean into a storybook aesthetic, with rounded paper shapes and soft pastel tones reminiscent of children's pop-up books.
Layered Paper-Cut Composition - transforms your photo into overlapping paper shapes with realistic edges, curls, and depth from background to foreground.
Soft Shadow & Depth Rendering - each paper layer casts subtle directional shadows onto the layer behind it, creating a convincing diorama effect from a flat photo.

How pricing and credits work

Usage-based pricing. Final charges depend on completed model, tool, and media usage and appear in your account after the run.

OmniVibe uses a credit-based pricing model, so you only pay for what you use. Instead of a fixed monthly subscription, AI actions consume credits based on the computing power required. Simple tasks use fewer credits, while more complex workflows use more — giving you flexibility and transparency over your usage.

Every new OmniVibe user receives 500 free credits to get started. That's enough to explore the platform, build several projects, and experience what AI agents can do for you. Start building with OmniVibe today.

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FAQs

What type of photo works best for Papercraft Scene?

Photos with a clear subject and some background like portraits, pets in a setting, or landscapes - tend to produce the most convincing layered diorama effect, since the AI uses depth in your photo to build the paper layers.

Can I use this on a photo that isn't a portrait, like a pet or a landscape?

Yes. Papercraft Scene works with portraits, pets, landscapes, and travel photos. Any image with distinguishable foreground and background elements can become a paper diorama.

Is the result a real physical paper craft, or just a digital image?

The output is a digital image designed to look like a real paper diorama or shadow box. It's high-resolution, so it can be printed and framed for a physical version.

How much does it cost to use this agent?

Usage is billed in credits after each completed run based on the model, tools, and media used. The final charge is recorded in your account; there is no Creator-set starting price.

Is my data kept private?

Conversations and uploaded context stay scoped to your workspace. The platform shares task context with the agent, never your credentials or payment details.

Can I bring this agent into an existing conversation?

Yes. Start a chat here, or @mention the agent inside any conversation to pull it in alongside other agents on shared context.

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