Money rain

Money rain

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Prompt

Cinematic shot of a subject standing as cash rains down around them, bills fluttering and spinning through the air. The subject remains calm or playful, surrounded by floating money, with light reflecting off the falling notes. Flashy, rich vibe with a touch of humor, ultra-realistic, HDR, high contrast, shallow depth of field

AI Image Editor Template: Turn Any Photo Into Polished, On‑Brand Visuals in Minutes

Use this template to quickly enhance, retouch, and transform images with the AI Image Editor. It’s designed for creators, marketers, founders, and product teams who need clean, consistent visuals—without opening Photoshop or writing a single line of code.


What This Template Is For

This template is ideal if you need to:

  • Clean up photos (remove distractions, objects, or watermarks)
  • Replace or generate new backgrounds for products, headshots, or social posts
  • Fix imperfections: lighting, composition, blemishes, artifacts
  • Make multiple on-brand variations from a single base image
  • Prepare images for ads, landing pages, decks, app stores, and social campaigns

Typical use cases:

  • Marketing & growth: ad creatives, hero images, email headers, social content
  • Founders & startups: quick visuals for pitch decks, landing pages, investor updates
  • Product & UX teams: UI mockups, app screenshots, onboarding flows
  • Content creators: thumbnails, channel art, memes, and content series
  • E‑commerce: clean product shots, lifestyle composites, background swaps

How to Use & Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You can use this template as-is, or treat it as a starting point and remix it to match your brand and workflow.

1. Start From the AI Image Editor

  1. Open the AI Image Editor.
  2. Upload your base image (product photo, portrait, screenshot, etc.).
  3. Use direct instructions in plain language (e.g., “Remove the chair in the background and replace it with a soft gradient,” or “Turn this selfie into a professional LinkedIn headshot with a neutral studio background.”).

Magic Hour’s models are optimized for natural-language prompts, so you can iterate quickly: edit → preview → refine your instruction.

2. Save Your Own “Template” by Remixing

Once you have an edit flow that works:

  1. Note the prompt pattern that gives consistent results. For example:
    • “Keep the subject’s face and pose. Replace the background with a minimal, light-gray studio backdrop. Add soft, even lighting and subtle vignette.”
    • “Turn this product photo into a clean e‑commerce shot on a pure white background. Preserve shadows, remove reflections, and center the product.”
  2. Reuse this pattern across new images to maintain a consistent look.
  3. Create internal “recipes” for your team: one for ads, one for thumbnails, one for LinkedIn headshots, one for product catalog, etc.

You can also chain tools together:


Common Editing Workflows You Can Recreate

Use this template as a base and adapt these patterns for your own workflows:

1. Clean Product Photos for E‑commerce & Ads

2. Professional Profile Photos & Team Headshots

  • Use the AI Image Editor to:
    • Transform casual selfies into clean, professional portraits
    • Standardize backgrounds (same color, style, and lighting across the whole team)
    • Subtly improve lighting, clarity, and crop
  • When you don’t have a base photo (e.g., for early-stage teams or remote contributors), generate a fresh headshot with the AI Headshot Generator, then refine it with the Image Editor.

3. Social Thumbnails, Memes, and Content Series

4. Branded Characters & Illustrations

If your brand uses characters, mascots, or illustrated scenes:

These workflows let you maintain a cohesive visual identity, even across multiple campaigns and formats.


Going Beyond Static Images: Connect With Other Magic Hour Tools

Once your images look the way you want, you can take them further:


Tips for Getting Reliable, Reusable Results

To turn this into a robust, remixable template that your team can rely on:

  1. Be explicit in your prompts

    • Specify what to keep (“Keep the subject’s face and pose”) and what to change (“Replace only the background with a clean, light-blue gradient”).
    • Mention style, mood, and quality where relevant (“minimalist,” “studio lighting,” “high contrast,” “soft shadows”).
  2. Standardize your “recipes”

    • Document the exact prompt phrasing that works best for:
      • Ads and landing pages
      • Social posts and thumbnails
      • Product catalog photos
      • Team headshots and avatars
    • Share these prompt blocks internally so everyone can reproduce the same look.
  3. Chain tools deliberately

  4. Preserve brand consistency

    • Reuse the same color language in your prompts (“brand blue,” “muted pastel background,” “dark slate gray”).
    • Keep composition predictable (e.g., subject centered, negative space on left or right for text overlays).

Examples of Prompts You Can Adapt

Use or customize these as starting points when remixing this template:

  • “Clean this product photo, remove all background distractions, and place it on a pure white studio background with soft, natural shadows. Keep the product proportions and colors accurate.”
  • “Turn this casual selfie into a professional LinkedIn headshot. Keep the person’s facial features and expression, add soft studio lighting, and use a neutral, blurred office background.”
  • “Transform this screenshot into a polished app store graphic. Emphasize the interface, add subtle drop shadow, and place it on a simple gradient background in our brand colors.”
  • “Make this character illustration look like a high-quality marketing hero image: add depth, refine linework, and put the character in front of a minimal, gradient background that fits a landing page hero.”

Why Use Magic Hour’s AI Image Editor for This

The AI Image Editor is built for production use, not just experiments:

  • Works well on faces, products, UIs, and illustrations
  • Accepts precise, natural language instructions
  • Integrates seamlessly with other Magic Hour tools (image generation, upscaling, animation, face editing, and more)
  • Lets teams create repeatable, documented workflows that act like living “templates” you can improve over time

Use this template as a foundation, then remix it to match your brand, your channels, and your specific content pipeline.

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