Generate a pigeon-covered car photo for a viral prank
Make a photo where pigeons have completely covered your friend's car. AI-generated, hilariously realistic, and ready in 15 seconds.


Some pranks land because of fear; this one lands because of pure disgust. A photo of someone's car coated in white droppings from hood to roof is the kind of thing that doesn't compute — "there is no way that is real" — but the brain still flinches at the image. Viralprank stacks the droppings realistically across body panels, windshield, and side mirrors. Window reflections still match. Light catches the wet patches. The result reads like a sad parking-lot tragedy you'd genuinely text to someone. It's a low-stakes prank that produces an enormous reaction with zero collateral damage — nobody worries about insurance for this one.
Why this prank lands
Disgust pranks bypass the part of the brain that checks for tricks. The target sees the photo, makes a face, and starts typing a reply before they think to question it. Cars are also high-status objects; even a small visual degradation hits hard. A clean white car under a coat of bird mess looks like a personal cosmic insult.
How to send it
Send it captioned with one word: "unbelievable" or "why". The flat affect makes it more believable than rage would. If they laugh, lean in — describe the smell. If they panic, take 60 seconds before revealing, then send them a photo of the actual clean car. The relief is the second laugh.
Variations
- Generate a version with only the windshield covered for extra plausibility
- Add a flock of pigeons sitting on the roof for the chaos angle
- Use it on a friend who just bought a new car
- Combine with a fake "car wash receipt" later that day
FAQ
Does it work on any car colour?
Best on dark or single-tone cars where the contrast is highest. White cars work but the joke is more subtle.
How realistic is the texture?
The model handles streaking and dried-vs-fresh droppings convincingly. Close inspection on a large screen may reveal the trick — but the prank only needs the first glance.
