Imagine.art: Advanced style matching with Nana Banana Pro

Demo summary
The creator demonstrates combining a style guide, a reference image, and a specific icon description to generate complex neon-style icons, comparing the results of the standard and Pro models.
Step-by-step
- Drag the main text prompt and the style guide into the Nana Banana combine text prompt node
- Connect the combined prompt to the prompt image input
- Upload a reference image (e.g., a lightning bolt) to the reference image input
- Set the parameters and hit run to generate the initial icon
- Copy the generated image and paste it back as an additional reference image for the next generation
- Update the icon description in the text prompt (e.g., change 'shield' to 'sword')
- Switch the model from Nana Banana to Nana Banana Pro for higher accuracy
- Add negative prompts like 'no sharp shapes' or 'no blood' to refine the output
Options
- Add descriptive keywords like 'bright lights', 'round shapes', or 'cute' to the prompt
- Toggle between standard Nana Banana and Nana Banana Pro models
- Use a natural color palette or specific negative prompts
Watch out for
- Nana Banana Pro may not be unlimited depending on your subscription plan
- Standard Nana Banana may struggle with vibrancy or style accuracy compared to the Pro version
Tips
- Use Nana Banana Pro once to establish a high-quality reference image, then switch back to the free Nana Banana model to generate similar variations for free
- If the initial result isn't perfect, use Photoshop for final tweaks
- Feed your own generated outputs back into the reference bank to maintain style consistency across different icons
Highlights
“It's not the best looking and I'm sure if we generated with the Nana Banana Pro, it's going to be a little bit more accurate... but I mean it's close enough, I guess.”
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