Seedance reference-image tool

Seedance Scenery Overlay Tool for reference-image workarounds

Drop in a portrait, stack a scenery or texture layer on top with normal blend, and export a PNG in seconds. This page is built for Seedance 2.0 reference-image prep when you need something softer and more organic than a grid.

Everything runs locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, and export is always a PNG. Start with a soft scenery preset at around 55% opacity and 100% scale, then increase opacity only when you need stronger disruption.

Scenery overlay

Blend a second image over the portrait without leaving the browser

The tool is tuned for the real workflow: upload the base image, choose a scenery preset or your own texture layer, adjust opacity and scale, then export a clean PNG for Seedance-style testing.

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Drop your base image here

Or click to browse. Supports PNG, JPG/JPEG, WebP, and SVG. All processing stays in your browser.

Supports PNG, JPG/JPEG, WebP, SVG

Recommended first pass

Start with a soft preset at around 55% opacity and 100% scale. If Seedance still flags the face, increase opacity before you zoom the layer too far.

Base image

No base image loaded yet.

Drop your base image here

Or click to browse. Supports PNG, JPG/JPEG, WebP, and SVG. All processing stays in your browser.

Supports PNG, JPG/JPEG, WebP, SVG

Scenery layer

Pick a scenery preset or upload your own landscape or texture layer.

Upload your own scenery layer

Drop a PNG, JPG/JPEG, WebP, or SVG overlay. It is stacked with normal blend on top of the base image.

Supports PNG, JPG/JPEG, WebP, SVG

Blend controls

Normal blend only. Use opacity to control visibility and scale to zoom the scenery layer in or out.

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Export

Download the current canvas as a PNG with the scenery layer baked into the final image.

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Before / after

See how a clean portrait becomes a scenery-blended Seedance test image

The right panel shows the same portrait with a scenic landscape layer blended over it. Use it as a softer alternative to hard grid lines when you test reference-image prep.

BeforeIllustrated reference portrait used for the scenery overlay demo.

Clean portrait reference

Use this view to check pose, framing, and facial visibility before you blend anything on top.

AfterIllustrated reference portrait used for the scenery overlay demo.Illustrated scenery layer used for the overlay demo.

Portrait with scenery overlay

A soft landscape layer at medium opacity changes the facial region without turning the whole image into a blocky pattern.

If the face detector still triggers, raise opacity first. If the scenery becomes too dominant, pull the scale back toward 100%.

How it works

Three steps from portrait to scenery-blended export

Upload the portrait, choose the scenery layer, and download a PNG you can test immediately in Seedance or similar face-sensitive generators.

Upload the base portrait

Drop in a PNG, JPG/JPEG, WebP, or SVG portrait. The file is read locally and never leaves your browser.

Choose and tune the overlay layer

Pick a built-in scenery preset or upload your own landscape or texture image, then tune opacity and scale with live preview.

Download the PNG

Export the current canvas as a PNG with the scenery overlay baked into the final image.

Why this page

A focused Seedance reference-image workflow instead of a full editor

This page is built for fast reference-image preparation, not a general design suite.

Local and private

All processing happens in the browser with HTML canvas. There is no upload step, queue, or account requirement.

Normal blend with only the controls that matter

Use a scenery or texture layer with adjustable opacity and scale instead of working through a long list of generic editor settings.

Clean PNG export

The output is exported as a PNG so the final blended image stays crisp without extra save artifacts.

FAQ

Seedance Scenery Overlay FAQ

Answers about privacy, formats, opacity tuning, and how this approach differs from the grid overlay tool.

What is this tool for?

It is built to prepare Seedance 2.0 reference images by blending a scenery or texture layer over a portrait. The goal is to produce an alternate reference image you can test without leaving the browser.

How does this differ from the grid overlay tool?

The grid overlay tool draws fixed lines. This scenery overlay tool stacks a full second image on top with normal blend, which can produce a softer and more environmental result than a visible grid.

What image formats are supported?

The tool accepts PNG, JPG/JPEG, WebP, and SVG files for both the base image and the scenery layer. The export is always saved as a PNG.

How should I tune opacity and scale?

Start around 55% opacity and 100% scale. If you need stronger coverage, raise opacity first. Adjust scale only when you want the scenery pattern to cover the face differently.

Does my image get uploaded to a server?

No. Both images are loaded and processed locally in your browser using canvas.

Will export change the original aspect ratio?

No. The canvas uses the original portrait dimensions, so the exported PNG keeps the same aspect ratio and pixel size.

Need a different reference-image strategy after this?

Jump into Seedance 2.0 or compare this workflow with the dedicated grid overlay tool after you finish your scenery-blended export.

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