Nano Banana Prompt Collection (with Tutorial)
A practical prompt collection for nanobananapro: portraits, e-commerce, posters, stylization, restoration, and more—plus a tutorial on writing structured, controllable prompts.
March 25, 2026
From “prompt lists” to structured instructions
Prompt collections are useful, but your real leverage comes from a structure you can reuse:
- Subject (identifying traits)
- Scene (place/time/mood)
- Style (realistic/illustration/3D/film)
- Camera & lighting (framing/focal length/light direction)
- Constraints (no watermark, no extra fingers, clean output)
Below are copy-ready templates—replace the bracketed parts.
Universal template
[Subject with traits] doing [action] in [scene], at [time], with [mood].
Style: [photoreal / illustration / 3D / film], palette [low saturation / high contrast].
Camera: [35mm/50mm/85mm], [close-up/medium/full-body], lighting [soft / rim / top].
Constraints: no text, no watermark, no extra fingers, sharp, clean edges.
Selected prompt templates
Portrait (photoreal)
A [person] with [hair/face traits], wearing [outfit], [expression]. Cinematic photorealism, natural skin texture (not over-smoothed). 50mm medium shot, rim light, soft shadows. No watermark, no extra fingers.
E-commerce product shot
A [product] on a [solid/gradient] background, softbox lighting, clean reflections, realistic material [matte/metal/glass]. Plenty of whitespace for copy. No text, no watermark.
Poster layout (whitespace)
Place the subject on the right third of the frame, clean gradient background, large whitespace on the left for headline. Cinematic lighting, high detail. No text.
Stylization (illustration/3D/paper-cut/pixel)
Convert [subject] into [style], keep identity features consistent, clean background, crisp edges.
Restoration/enhancement
Restore and enhance: remove scratches/noise, recover details naturally, avoid over-sharpening, keep face unchanged, realistic colors.
Image example