Google’s Nano banana is a image generation model that is extremely powerful, and you thought about having these cute model-like images. Or you probably have seen them around on social media before. Here is how to make one on your own. Here is a fast guide to do that.
What images would work?
First we want an image of anything. In this case, I picked a picture Ellen Joe, a super popular character from Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ).

Looks pretty nice


a photograph can also work as well for transformation
Step 2: Upload image to AI generator
There are a lot of options which AI generator you can pick:
- fast
- more technical user interface, you need to copy and paste prompts
- cost is low
- supports multi-prompting
- uses the same nano-banana
- mobile friendly
- low cost
- uses preset, user do not need to repeat the prompt
- Ui is complex
- requrie you to sign up for the entire year, which can cost over $100
upload image & Prompt

- Go to pop-cam.com/nanobanana
- upload your image and enter the prompt.
Use the nano-banana model to create a 1/7 scale commercialized figure of the character in the illustration, in a realistic style and environment. Place the figure on a computer desk, using a circular transparent acrylic base without any text. On the computer screen, display the ZBrush modeling process of the figure. Next to the computer screen, place a BANDAI-style toy packaging box printed with the original artwork.
- Depending on your website, you can enter it differently. Pop-cam has the prompt built in as a preset as it is very easy to click and it will enter automatically. If you prefer to change the prompt, change it directly on the screen.
- One-click generate, and you can download the image.
- Now your image is ready for social media!


Add-on: experiment with more use cases
on Pop-cam, there are other presets for you to try.
In addition, I have attached a github with all the use cases of the Nanobanana model.
https://github.com/PicoTrex/Awesome-Nano-Banana-images.git
Pop-cam will grow to support more presets and more models in the future.
