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OpenArt: Generate instructional infographics from photos

Demo summary

The user demonstrates how Nano Banana 2 can analyze a photo of a car and recreate it as a 1970s-style instructional infographic detailing camera settings and lighting positions.

Step-by-step

  1. Upload a reference photo to the Image to Image tool
  2. Input a prompt specifying a retro 1970s instructional infographic style
  3. Include details for vintage halftone textures, muted oranges and browns, and old magazine typography in the prompt
  4. Request specific technical details like camera gear settings and lighting positions in the prompt
  5. Generate the image to see the AI's interpretation of the scene's setup

Watch out for

  • The AI may occasionally generate nonsensical text or phrases that do not make grammatical sense

Tips

  • Use specific descriptors like 'hand-drawn diagram feel' to achieve the infographic look
  • Review the generated technical details, such as lens choice and film stock (e.g., Ektachrome 64), as the AI can provide surprisingly granular suggestions

Highlights

Honestly, these details are really, really good.

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