Scout Regiment
Best for broad Attack on Titan art and Survey Corps photo-to-anime intent.
Upload a photo and turn it into non-affiliated Attack on Titan-inspired anime art with Survey Corps style cues, ODM gear details, dramatic wall-city atmosphere, and cinematic anime shading while keeping the person recognizable.

— Splash gallery —
Portraits, cosplay shots, duo poses, and creator banners pushed into regiment uniforms, rooftop scale, smoke, and manga-line drama. Drag or swipe to compare how each source holds its likeness while the world gets sharper, more cinematic, and closer to a non-affiliated Attack on Titan art edit.
— Chapter 01 —
Attack on Titan Art Generator is a photo-to-anime workflow for turning selfies, portraits, cosplay shots, and duo images into wall-battle key art. Use it as an Attack on Titan filter when you want Survey Corps style uniforms, ODM gear cues, rooftop scale, smoke, motion lines, and dramatic manga lighting while keeping the original face, pose, expression, and framing recognizable.
It also defines the boundary for this non-affiliated anime-inspired transformation: it is not official character replacement, a logo maker, or a random titan-war generator. The tool works from your uploaded image, so it differs from text-only anime generators by preserving personal likeness and scene structure first. It is best for a titan anime portrait, dark shonen portrait, anime battle portrait, cosplay preview, fan poster, stream cover, or social edit where the result should carry a manga war aesthetic but still clearly come from the source photo.
— Chapter 02 —
Best for broad Attack on Titan art and Survey Corps photo-to-anime intent.
Best for poster-style edits, thumbnails, and dramatic social covers.
Best for a higher-action Attack on Titan-inspired result.
Use dramatic portrait, military-survival, walled-city, or giant-scale atmosphere cues without requesting exact Attack on Titan characters or scenes.
Keep the subject original by preserving their face, clothing, and pose instead of adding protected uniforms, insignia, or manga panel layouts.
Choose cinematic dust, stormy skies, or intense linework when you want the mood, and avoid graphic injury details unless the project clearly needs mild action tone.
For avatars and posters, review whether the image feels inspired by dark anime drama rather than like a direct frame recreation.
— Occasions —
Turn a square selfie into a cleaner Attack on Titan-inspired avatar or titan anime portrait for Discord, TikTok, X, or creator bios without losing your recognizable face shape.
Use a simple jacket or neutral portrait to preview harness styling, cape silhouette, and battlefield mood before building a full cosplay look.
Convert a centered portrait into a polished wall-battle poster visual with manga war aesthetic for fan pages, social announcements, thumbnails, and creator promos.
Turn a two-person portrait into a coordinated squad cover with matching uniforms, capes, and anime battle portrait energy for couple edits or team posts.
— Chapter 04 · How to —
Set aside about 1 minute. Upload a portrait, cosplay shot, duo photo, or creator banner subject, choose the dramatic anime direction, then check costume cues, scale, and linework before saving.
Start with a portrait, full-body photo, cosplay image, duo pose, outdoor action shot, or character reference where the face, clothing, and pose are easy to read.
Tip: Dramatic lighting or a determined expression helps the final image fit the intense anime mood.
Use a scout portrait for avatars, wall-district drama for posters, titan-scale scenes for cinematic impact, smoky city styling for a dark shonen portrait, or manga texture when linework matters most.
Tip: Use a character-focused preset for avatars and a scene-heavy preset for wallpaper or poster results.
Create the image, then check facial likeness, hair shape, uniform details, harness cues, background scale, motion lines, and whether the proportions still suit the avatar, poster, or banner crop.
Tip: Try another preset if you want more action, more manga texture, or a clearer heroic portrait.
— What creators say —
“I wanted my portrait to read like Survey Corps key art instead of generic anime. The uniform and wall-city mood landed much closer to what I needed.”
“The result worked well for a banner because it kept my face recognizable but added the dramatic Attack on Titan-inspired tone I was after.”
“This was useful for making fast fandom poster concepts. I could switch from a clean scout portrait to a darker battle version without rewriting the whole prompt.”
— Also in the studio —
— Frequently asked —
An Attack on Titan art generator is a tool that turns a photo or prompt into anime artwork inspired by the visual language associated with Attack on Titan, such as Survey Corps style uniforms, ODM-style gear, wall-district settings, and dramatic battle atmosphere.
Yes. Upload a selfie, portrait, cosplay photo, or duo image, and the Attack on Titan filter will try to create an anime-inspired version while keeping your identity, pose, and composition recognizable.
Clear portraits, half-body photos, cosplay shots, and duo images with visible faces and simple backgrounds tend to work best. Good lighting and readable silhouettes usually improve the final anime result.
Yes. The presets are designed around common user intent, including a Scout Regiment look, wall-district poster framing, high-action titan-battle energy, cleaner cadet portraits, dark shonen portrait moods, and manga war aesthetic finishes.
That is the goal. The default prompt emphasizes identity preservation so the result should still resemble the uploaded subject rather than becoming a completely different anime character.
No. This is an independent AI tool for creating Attack on Titan-inspired art with non-affiliated anime-inspired wording and styling. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced by the rights holders behind Attack on Titan.
Images generated on Vofy can be downloaded and used by you, but you are responsible for making sure your final use does not infringe third-party intellectual property or imply official affiliation with Attack on Titan or its rights holders.
Yes. This page is especially useful for avatar makeovers, cosplay reference boards, poster reveals, duo squad edits, and creator art that needs Attack on Titan-inspired styling while still resembling the original person.
Upload a photo and generate an Attack on Titan-inspired anime portrait, dark shonen portrait, or battle-ready fandom edit for cosplay planning, avatars, and creator content.