Shared workflows show creators generating flat art with Niji or Midjourney, converting it into polished 3D with Nano Banana 2, then passing frames to Kling for motion. Use it to lock style and composition before animation.

--sref 2846857487 --v 7 --sv 6 for a tactile retro stop-motion look before the 3D conversion.The shared recipe is straightforward. Promptsref's pipeline prompt starts with Niji style-ref images, then sends the selected frame into Nano Banana 2 using a tightly specified conversion prompt: “modern feature-animation 3D render,” clean shapes, soft subsurface scattering, cinematic global illumination, crisp depth of field, and preserved composition and color.
That same chain extends cleanly into motion. In the Grok flour test, the creator says they generated an initial image, made a flour-covered variant in Nano Banana 2, then fed the first and last frames into Kling 3.0 for the final transition video flour transition.
The visible gain is depth and materiality. This comparison post contrasts a flatter Midjourney anime-style frame with a Nano Banana result that adds more believable forest lighting, surface detail, and a stronger animation-frame finish [img:3|side-by-side frame].
Other creators are using the same stack for original characters, not just tests. In this shaman warrior demo, Midjourney handled the 2D concept, Nano Banana Pro pushed it into 3D, and Kling 2.6 animated the blue flame accents. A separate 2D-or-3D post shows the same pattern on a stylized purple-haired character, where the converted version keeps the silhouette but adds volumetric, liquid-like forms and richer lighting.
The strongest evidence here is front-loaded style control. Promptsref's sref post recommends --sref 2846857487 --v 7 --sv 6 for a WALL-E-meets-Laika miniature look: matte metal, muted blue-gray tones, soft lighting, shallow depth of field, and handcrafted textures. The linked full guide expands that into use cases like indie game art, packaging, and animated short concepts.
Once the 2D frame is locked, the Nano prompt does the rest of the heavy lifting. A v8-versus-Nano comparison and the repeated conversion prompt both suggest the win comes from fixing composition and palette upstream, then asking Nano Banana for better materials, stylization, and cinematic light rather than re-inventing the shot.
A shared workflow converts GTA-style stills into photoreal images with Nano Banana 2, then animates them in LTX-2.3 Pro 4K using detailed material, skin, vehicle, and camera prompts. Try it for trailer-style previsualization if you want more control at lower cost.
releaseTopview added Seedance 2.0 to Agent V2, pairing multi-scene generation with a storyboard timeline and Business Annual access billed as 365 days of unlimited generations. That moves longform video workflows toward editable sequences instead of stitched clips.
workflowCreators are moving from V8 calibration complaints to darker film-still scenes, fashion shots, and worldbuilding tests, with ECLIPTIC remakes showing stronger depth and lighting. Retest saved SREF recipes if you rely on V8 for cinematic ideation.
workflowA shared workflow converts GTA-style stills into photoreal images with Nano Banana 2, then animates them in LTX-2.3 Pro 4K using detailed material, skin, vehicle, and camera prompts. Try it for trailer-style previsualization if you want more control at lower cost.
workflowShared Nano Banana 2 workflows now cover turnaround sheets, distinctive facial traits, and photoreal rerenders that keep the framing of a reference image. Use one prompt grammar for concept art, editorial portraits, and animation prep.
1. Use niji sref to generate images 2. Use Nano Banana 2 to convert 2D to 3D promptsref.com/tool/AI-Image-… Convert this image into a modern feature-animation 3D render, clean appealing shapes, subtle stylization, soft subsurface scattering, high-quality materials, cinematic global Show more
Tonight, I'm introducing a new character I created some time ago, a sort of shaman warrior. I really liked the idea of incorporating eyes into his equipment, and I was curious to see how the blue flames would animate AI tools : Midjourney (2D) + Nano Banana Pro (3D) @freepik Show more
I think I'm going to try fusing these two together! I'm also thinking about how to create more group shots from time to time. I always try to think about the relationships between the characters in our stories. AI tools : Midjourney (2D) / @krea_ai : Nano Banana Pro (3D) /
This style feels like if WALL-E met Laika in a handcrafted miniature world. Daily share: Try your prompt — sref 2846857487 --v 7 --sv 6 Matte metal, muted blue-gray tones, soft lighting, shallow depth of field… Everything looks like a real stop-motion set you could touch with Show more
midjourney to nano banana pipeline is still unmatched
v 8 vs Nano banana pro
I followed the prompt and generated an image using Grok’s logo. Then I used Nano Banana 2 to create a scene completely covered in flour. Finally, I fed the first and last frames into Kling 3.0 to generate this video. The result is absolutely stunning 🔥
Google Gemini Nano Banana 2 on @Hailuo_AI Prompt { "title": "Logo Flour Dust Kitchen Surface", "prompt": { "subject": "Uploaded logo transformed into a realistic kitchen scene where the logo silhouette is revealed through flour dust spread across a surface",