OpenArt: Generate a graphic design layout with Nano Banana 2

Demo summary
The creator switches the model to Nano Banana 2 to generate the same carousel slide, comparing its cleaner but simpler layout to previous results.
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2:500:37Compare Google Imagen (Nano Banana) modelsThe creator generates images using Google's 'Nano Banana' (Imagen) Standard and Pro models to compare text rendering and physical details.Roboverse
5:410:59Testing Flux Pro, Max, and Flex modelsThe video shows a side-by-side comparison of the Flux 2 family (Pro, Max, and Flex) by Black Forest Labs performing the same prompt task.Roboverse
12:080:24Prompt adherence test with Qwen (Quen) ImageThe creator demonstrates Alibaba's Qwen image model, which results in a 3D cartoon style when failing to meet the realism requirements of the prompt.Roboverse
5:561:17Adjust camera angles with Camera ControlA demonstration of OpenArt's camera angle control tool to change the perspective of a generated image, including low-angle and top-down views.AI Video School
1:060:42Compare image generation models in OpenArtThe user demonstrates the visual differences between Nano Banana 2, Cedream 4.5, and Cling 3 Omni models using the same text prompt within OpenArt.Roboverse
3:190:48Save reusable objects and styles in OpenArtThe demonstrator uploads images of a pocket watch, an alleyway, and a specific aesthetic to save them as reusable 'Object', 'Background', and 'Style' assets in the library.Roboverse
2:470:24Generate a graphic design layout with Nano Banana 2CurrentThe creator switches the model to Nano Banana 2 to generate the same carousel slide, comparing its cleaner but simpler layout to previous results.Youri van Hofwegen
1:541:20Configuring a Smart Shot prompt in OpenArtThe user demonstrates how to enter a text prompt into the OpenArt Smart Shot interface and configure settings like sheet quality, aspect ratio, and video duration.Ai Lockup
0:190:44Create and manage projects in OpenArtThe user demonstrates how to create a new project named 'fashion portrait' and shows how to rename or delete projects using the workspace panel in OpenArt.OpenArt
1:240:43Create folders and generate images within themThe user shows how to create a new folder called 'candid shots' and demonstrates that generating images while inside a folder automatically saves them to that specific location.OpenArt
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