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OpenArt: Generate consistent characters in Open Art

Demo summary

Using the Nano Banana Pro model in Open Art, the narrator demonstrates generating character designs for an alien, a dog sidekick, and a slime monster by pasting detailed prompts and selecting aspect ratios.

Step-by-step

  1. Switch to the Image tab and click Create Image
  2. Click the model switch and select Nano Banana Pro
  3. Paste your character description prompt into the prompt window
  4. Set the aspect ratio to Widescreen
  5. Select the highest resolution available
  6. Choose the number of images to generate (e.g., 4)
  7. Click Generate
  8. Download or star the preferred character image to save it for future reference

Options

  • Test out different models other than Nano Banana Pro
  • Adjust the number of images generated per batch

Tips

  • Use Nano Banana Pro as it is the best model for both generating and editing images
  • Use the highest resolution available to ensure regenerated images using the character as a reference stay high quality
  • Star your favorite generations within Open Art so you can easily find them later

Highlights

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