AI Quick Tips 267: Nano Banana image prompting best practices
Here are 6 best practices from Google to consider when prompting their image generation models (Nano Banana and Nano Banana Pro)
Here are 6 best practices from Google to consider when prompting their image generation models (Nano Banana and Nano Banana Pro)
In case you’ve been living under an AI-generated rock, Google recently released the Nano Banana Pro image reasoning model. And, yes, they just released Nano Banana (classic?) not that long ago.
Infographics can be a good way to present a lot of information visually so your audience can make sense of it.
One of the easiest ways to learn what prompts will give you better images with AI tools is to ask them.
Truth be told, I don’t know what it is. But I think that’s the beauty of it.
If you didn’t read the last post about Canva then this one might not make much sense to you. Oh well, can’t go back…
Canva has become extremely popular. Probably because it can do a lot and is easy to use.
I know, I know - what is this and why would you care…?
Google Stitch is an AI tool that is focused on building UI (user interfaces). Here is Google’s answer to “What is Stitch?” from their FAQ -
In case you haven’t heard about it yet, Google recently released a new image model. It is called Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (technically it is gemini-2.5-flash-image-preview). They call it a State-of-the art image generation and editing model. I believe them…
ChatGPT image generation has gotten a lot better with GPT-4o.
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