A public Nano Banana prompt library opened with 353 reusable templates for packaging concepts, 3D remakes, cake ads, and related formats. Save the prompts as frameworks and swap one variable at a time instead of rewriting from scratch.

The linked Nano Banana prompt library is less a gallery than a prompt system. The examples shown in public posts are written like creative briefs: they specify subject, lens, lighting, texture, framing, material behavior, and negative constraints, then leave a few variables open for the user to swap.
That structure is clearest in the packaging template from Mushich's post. It keeps the composition fixed — pure white background, one hand demonstrating the object, one static hero product beside it, soft gray shadows, editorial spec text — while letting creators change brand, category, and object design language. The result is a reusable layout for concept boards, mock ads, and industrial-design pitches rather than a single finished image.
The same pattern appears in the library's more photographic prompts. In a mirror-selfie example, the prompt explicitly guards for believable reflection logic, single anatomy, room perspective, and natural daylight. That level of constraint is what makes these templates portable: you can keep the camera logic and replace the subject or styling.
The community examples point to three high-yield use cases. First: ad-ready surreal product shots. DrSadek's cake prompt turns a famous monument into a luxury cake photo by keeping the camera package fixed — Sony A7III, 85mm, f/2.8, centered square composition — and swapping only the monument variable.
Second: style translation. Underwood Xie's conversion uses Nano Banana Pro to turn a Niji character into a cinematic 3D render while preserving the original framing, then adds filmic color science, subtle halation, and realistic materials. That is a useful template for turning flat character art into key-art, poster, or teaser-render variants.
Third: controlled realism. the low-light selfie prompt shows how far the prompts go in specifying device look and image defects: iPhone front camera, low-light noise, cool screen glow, soft focus, and "not studio" texture. For creators, the larger lesson is that these prompts behave like production recipes: lock the shot design first, then change one variable at a time.
A detailed Nano Banana 2 prompt is turning selfies, characters, and celebrities into glossy 3D chibi figurines while preserving identity cues. Use it for merch mockups, avatar packs, or toy-style concept sheets that need consistent faces and outfits.
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.
🚀 Nano Banana 2 Daily Prompt #11 on @ImagineArt_X Change ONLY the monument and bake a wonder of the world! 🗽🗼🏛️🕌→🎂 Generate & reply with your version! 🔥 Full prompt below 👇 Photorealistic hero product photography shot on Sony A7III with 85mm f/1.4 lens at f/2.8, soft Show more
Nano Banana smart prompt: Conceptual packaging design Prompt 👇
promptsref.com/library/nano-b… Nano Banana 2 { "subject": { "description": "an adult woman taking a low-angle handheld smartphone selfie in a minimal bathroom, wearing an ivory embroidered lace lingerie set, with a calm, aloof, high-glam Korean actress presence", "mirror_rules": "not a Show more