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4 tips for using Nano Banana to create amazing images

4 tips for using Nano Banana to create amazing images

Collage of input images and images generated by Nano Banana, including an  input image of a dog with its head out a car window and its tongue hanging out and an output image showing the same dog but without its tongue out.

With Nano Banana, Nicole can see herself in different outfits or professions — all while still looking like herself.

David went from photo (left) to figurine (right) in just one prompt. Want to try it on a photo of your own? Use this prompt.

A selfie of a man in front of a window with a cityscape behind him (left). A figurine of the same man and its box on a desk and computer monitor showing a 3D modeling process of this figurine (right).

The prompt for this edit was “the dog’s mouth is closed.”

The input image of a dog with its head out a car window and its tongue hanging out and an output image showing the same dog but without its tongue out.

Restore pictures from the past or remix new ideas.

An image that shows the before and after of restoring and coloring a black-and-white photo using Nano Banana (left). An image that shows three input images—two pattern images and a woman wearing a dress—and then the output image shows one pattern on the wall and the other pattern on the same woman’s dress (right).

With just one photo, Dennis used PictureMe to see himself through the decades.

On the left, an image of the PictureMe app with a photo of a man uploaded and the Time Traveler theme selected. On the right is the image it generated showing the man in outfits and scenes from the 1950s to 2000s.

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