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OpenArt: Generate new camera angles using Nano Banana Pro

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Demo summary

The user demonstrates how to achieve better camera angle results by importing an image into the Nano Banana Pro model and using a text prompt for an over-the-shoulder shot.

Step-by-step

  1. Select the Nano Banana Pro model
  2. Import the source image into the tool
  3. Enter a text prompt describing the desired camera angle (e.g., 'over the shoulder shot from behind')
  4. Generate the image

Options

  • Use the standard 'angles' feature for 20 credits instead of 40

Watch out for

  • Nano Banana Pro costs 40 credits per generation, which is twice as expensive as the standard angles feature

Tips

  • Use Nano Banana Pro over the standard angles feature if you need significantly higher quality results
  • Specify the perspective relative to the subject in the prompt for better accuracy

Highlights

this image is leagues better. This is really night and day. So really just just use Nano Banana.

All demos from “I Tried OpenArt so You Don't Have to... FULL REVIEW

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  5. 4:360:29Generate new camera angles using Nano Banana ProCurrentThe user demonstrates how to achieve better camera angle results by importing an image into the Nano Banana Pro model and using a text prompt for an over-the-shoulder shot.Joseph Martin
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