How to Prompt Nano Banana Pro
Nano Banana Pro is one of the most powerful image generation models available in Armox. This guide will help you master prompting techniques to get the best results.
What Makes Nano Banana Pro Special
Nano Banana Pro stands out from other image models with several groundbreaking capabilities:
- Built-in Logic: The model can interpret and respond to textual information found in images, not just spatial data
- Exceptional Text Rendering: Pixel-perfect text accuracy in any style
- Character Consistency: Process up to 14 reference images for consistent characters across scenes
- Multi-Language Support: Understands and renders text in over 100 languages
- World Knowledge: Extensive real-world knowledge baked into the model
Structuring Your Prompts
The key to great results is structuring your prompts clearly. Follow this order:
- Subject - What is the main focus?
- Style - What artistic style or aesthetic?
- Lighting - How should the scene be lit?
- Composition - How should elements be arranged?
- Output Format - What's the desired format?
Example
A bold cinematic 16:9 movie poster of a night-time city skyline
in the rain, neon reflections, dramatic lighting, photorealistic.
The headline 'URBAN EXPLORER' rendered in bold white sans-serif
font across the top.
Using Specific Keywords
Incorporate precise photography and design terms for professional results:
Camera & Lens:
- "35mm lens"
- "shallow depth of field"
- "wide-angle shot"
- "macro photography"
Lighting:
- "rim light"
- "golden hour"
- "dramatic shadows"
- "soft diffused light"
Materials & Textures:
- "glossy fabric"
- "metallic texture"
- "matte finish"
- "weathered surface"
Layout and Composition
For complex visuals like infographics or multi-panel scenes, specify layout rules:
Grid layout, centered title, left-aligned icons, white margins.
Design Layouts
Nano Banana Pro excels at creating design mockups:
- Magazine covers
- App interfaces
- Infographics
- Marketing materials
Text Rendering
One of Nano Banana Pro's standout features is its text adherence. You can input any piece of text and the model will render it word-for-word.
Tips for text:
- Specify the font style (serif, sans-serif, handwritten)
- Define the position (top, center, bottom)
- Include styling (bold, italic, outlined)
- Mention the color and size relationship
Example
Put this whole text, verbatim, into a photo of a glossy magazine
article on a desk, with photos, beautiful typography design,
pull quotes and brave layout choices.
Using Negative Prompts
Clearly state what you don't want to avoid common generation errors:
No extra limbs, no blurry text, no watermark, no distorted hands.
Common negative prompt elements:
- "no artifacts"
- "no cropped edges"
- "no duplicate objects"
- "no text errors"
Character Consistency
Nano Banana Pro can maintain consistent character appearances across multiple images:
- Upload reference images - Up to 14 images
- Describe the character - Include key features
- Specify the new scene - Where should the character appear?
This is perfect for:
- Storytelling and comics
- Brand mascots
- Product placement with models
- Virtual try-on experiences
Logic and Reasoning
Unlike other image models, Nano Banana Pro can:
- Solve problems - Feed it homework and get correct answers with work shown
- Create summaries - Turn long documents into visual infographics
- Interpret blueprints - Convert technical drawings to realistic 3D renders
- Generate code visualizations - Render code as visual representations
Document to Visual
Turn this research paper into a detailed whiteboard photo
summarizing the key points.
Multi-Language Capabilities
Nano Banana Pro handles multilingual content seamlessly:
Create a poster that says 'Bonjour Tokyo!' in both French
and Japanese fonts.
The model maintains text accuracy even in non-English languages, making it perfect for:
- Localized marketing
- International campaigns
- Cross-cultural projects
Iteration and Refinement
Experiment with different prompt structures. You can adjust element weights:
A cyberpunk city with (neon lights:1.3) and [fog].
(element:1.3)- Increases emphasis[element]- Decreases emphasis
Best Practices Summary
- Be specific - Detailed prompts yield better results
- Structure logically - Subject → Style → Details → Format
- Use professional terms - Photography and design vocabulary
- Include negatives - State what you don't want
- Iterate - Refine prompts based on outputs
- Leverage references - Use input images for consistency
Use Cases
Marketing & Advertising
- Product photography with virtual models
- Ad concepts and mockups
- Social media content
Education
- Infographics from complex data
- Visual summaries of documents
- Educational diagrams
Design
- App and web mockups
- Magazine layouts
- Brand materials
Creative
- Character-consistent storytelling
- Style transfer
- Artistic interpretations
Getting Started in Armox
To use Nano Banana Pro in Armox:
- Open the Canvas
- Add an Image Generation node
- Select "Nano Banana Pro" as your model
- Enter your prompt following the guidelines above
- Run your workflow
Start experimenting and see what amazing images you can create!