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AI Background Generator on Martini
Generate the backdrop that hosts the next shot. Most background tools produce static wallpaper; this one generates the scene plate, wires it as a canvas anchor, and feeds it straight into the image-to-video step on Seedance 2 or Kling 3. Drop a Scandinavian kitchen, a desert highway, or a cyberpunk alley — then composite the product or character into it on Flux Kontext without lighting drift. Built for storyboard artists, product photographers swapping studios, and talking-head producers replacing green-screen.
What you can generate
- Product backdrop scenes — white seamless, marble vanity, kitchen counter, beach
- Storyboard scene plates — city street, forest clearing, interior set
- Replaceable backgrounds for talking-head and avatar video
- Brand-color hero backgrounds matched to the campaign script
- Lifestyle environment scenes — gym, office, bedroom, vanity
- Fantasy and world-building environments for narrative shots
- On-brand seasonal backdrops for holiday and limited-edition campaigns
- Multi-aspect background variants — 1:1, 9:16, 16:9 — generated from one prompt
Best Martini workflow
Why this is more than a one-shot generator on Martini.
- Generate the backdrop on Imagen 4, Flux, Midjourney, or Seedream depending on the look — photoreal natural light, editorial mood, cinematic backlot, or stylistic range.
- Wire the backdrop as a scene-anchor node; the product or character image-edit step (via Flux Kontext) composites the subject into the scene without lighting mismatch.
- The composed image (subject + backdrop) feeds Seedance 2 or Kling 3 for the image-to-video step — the backdrop is upstream of motion, not a dead-end wallpaper.
- This generator is upstream of /workflows/ai-product-video, /workflows/multi-shot-short-film, and /workflows/character-consistency — every downstream pipeline reads scene-anchor backdrops the same way.
- Save the canvas as a scene template so the next campaign or episode reuses the lighting direction, framing, and depth without re-prompting.
Recommended models
midjourney
imageEditorial and cinematic backdrop look development — strongest for story-led environment plates.
flux
imageHigh-fidelity environments and lifestyle scenes with clean composition for compositing.
imagen-4
imagePhotoreal natural-light environments — the best match for outdoor product and lifestyle plates.
flux-kontext
imageUsed downstream to composite the subject into the backdrop while preserving lighting direction.
nano-banana-2
imageReference-aware backdrop refinement when the brief calls for color or detail tuning of an existing plate.
Prompt examples
Bright Scandinavian kitchen, soft morning light from camera left, white tile splashback, marble counter with flour residue, blurred plants in background, 4:5 framing.
Lifestyle kitchen plate for cooking-product or food SKU compositing — left-key matches most product photography.
Empty desert highway at golden hour, deep cool shadow across the asphalt, rim-light from camera right, distant mountains, dust haze, 16:9 cinematic framing.
Cinematic narrative plate — ready as a Seedance 2 or Kling 3 image-to-video establishing shot.
Modern minimal studio, neutral grey backdrop, soft front key light, deep contact shadow, no props, polished concrete floor, 1:1 framing.
Studio plate for product or talking-head compositing; neutral grey reads as professional across SKUs.
Coastal beach, overcast natural light, sand and pebbles foreground, low horizon, soft sea spray, 16:9 framing.
Outdoor lifestyle plate; the overcast light is forgiving for compositing subjects with mismatched key direction.
Cyberpunk alley, neon signs in magenta and cyan, rain-slick pavement, atmospheric haze, low camera angle, 4:5 framing.
Genre-led narrative plate for a multi-shot short film; neon backlight matches a refined character anchor.
Cozy bedroom, warm tungsten side light, linen bed and pillows, plants on shelf, soft bokeh, 4:5 framing.
Lifestyle interior plate; the warm tungsten reads as evening / personal-time content.
Forest clearing at midday, dappled sunlight through canopy, moss-covered ground, distant tree line, ambient haze, 16:9 framing.
Outdoor narrative plate for character-consistency or short-film blocking shots.
Brand-color hero backdrop, deep navy gradient with subtle texture, soft front lighting, no props, ready for product compositing, 4:5 framing.
Brand-color plate matched to the campaign script — feeds the product-photo or ad-creative chain.
Turn this output into a workflow
Generation is the first node — here's where to take it next.
Open /features/ai-storyboard-generator for the storyboard pipeline that consumes these backdrops as scene anchors.
Chain into /features/image-to-3d-world to lift a flat backdrop into a navigable 3D environment for camera blocking.
Composite the subject onto the backdrop and feed /workflows/ai-product-video for the animated product-on-scene cut.
Use the plate as the scene anchor in /workflows/multi-shot-short-film and /workflows/character-consistency.
Pair with /prompts/video/image-to-video-prompts for the motion vocabulary that activates the still backdrop.
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Frequently asked questions
How is this different from a background-remover tool?
A background remover deletes existing backgrounds. This generator creates fresh ones — scene plates that host the next product or character shot, ready for image-to-video on the same canvas.
Why is the composite lighting mismatched?
The lighting direction in the backdrop must match the subject lighting. Pick the plate first, then generate or refine the subject with matching key-light direction. Use Flux Kontext to merge — naive composite produces the most common failure mode.
Can I generate every aspect ratio from one prompt?
Yes — fan 1:1, 9:16, and 16:9 from one canvas pass. The backdrop survives the aspect change because the prompt anchors the lighting and depth, not just the framing.
Will the backdrop animate cleanly?
Yes. The plate is upstream of motion on Martini — wire it into Seedance 2 or Kling 3 for parallax, drift, or dolly motion. Generate the still first, then activate it; never treat the plate as the deliverable.
Can I composite a character or product onto the plate?
Yes — Flux Kontext is the cleanest model for the merge. It edits the plate to host the subject while preserving lighting direction. See /workflows/ai-product-video for the full subject-plus-plate pipeline.
Is this useful for talking-head video?
Yes. Replace green-screen with on-brand environments — generate the plate, lock it as a backdrop node, and the avatar lip-sync step composites cleanly without a key step. See /generators/ai-avatar-generator for the portrait companion.
Generate it on the canvas
Open Martini, drop this generator on the canvas, and wire it into the workflow you actually need. Free to start — no card required.