Nano Banana Pro is honestly wild. This tiny model is turning rough ideas, quick sketches, and simple photos into smart, creative images in seconds. [music] In this video, I'm going to walk you through seven of my favorite Nano Banana Pro examples and prompts from my latest blog article.
You'll see how it handles storyboards, [music] ads, edits, infographics, and even logo experiments. If you want to see all 18 examples with full images [music] and breakdowns, I'll leave the link to the article in the description so you can dive deeper. Welcome back to the channel.
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Nano Banana Pro launched on November 20th, 2025, and it's built on Google's Gemini 3 Pro image model. It turns text into images, supports 2K [music] and 4K output, and even lets you combine up to 14 images with multi-image Fusion. In my article, I tested Nano Banana Pro across real creative use cases, [music] storyboards, ad layouts, edits, visual guides, and more.
Today, I'll show you seven of those examples, the [music] exact prompts I used, and how you can use the same ideas in your own projects. Example one, storyboards. For this first test, I wanted to see if Nano Banana Pro could take a single cinematic still [music] and turn it into a full storyboard sequence, something that usually takes a lot of time for filmmakers [music] and agencies.
Here's the prompt I used. Create a storyboard sketch for this [music] scene. The woman walks into the field towards a spaceship.
Four shots, evenly spaced with descriptions [music] for each. And here's the image it generated. The result is super impressive.
The character stays consistent across all four frames. The shots clearly show her moving toward the spaceship, [music] and the handwritten style notes look like real production boards for directors, producers, and agencies. This kind of speed can change pre-production forever.
[music] Example two, advertisement, global, and localized. Next, I wanted to see how well Nano Banana Pro could turn a product photo into a full billboard style advertisement in a real world [music] setting. The input was a purple Red Bull can on a wooden floor.
Here's the first prompt. Create a bus stop billboard ad for this energy drink, Red Bull. The setting is a New York street at dusk with neon lights.
The tagline should be Red Bull gives you wings. [music] Make the aspect ratio 16 to9. Here's the output.
The New York energy is spot-on. Neon lights, city vibes, [music] and the can dropped into the bus stop add like a real campaign visual. Then I wanted to localize that same creative for a different market, Japan.
Localize this concept to a Japanese setting. Keep the ad [music] exactly the same, making sure to translate all the words on the can. And in the ad, Red Bull gives [music] you wings accurately and authentically.
And here's the localized version. Not every piece of text was perfect, but visually it nailed the Japanese urban look. Rainy [music] night signage atmosphere for fast concepting and regional variations.
This is a huge timesaver for creative [music] teams. Example three, style transfer sketch to art. Here I wanted to test style transfer.
Taking a rough childlike sketch and combining it with a textured colorful reference. The input was a simple butterfly outline next to a colorful abstract paint texture. Here's the prompt.
Transform the simple sketch into a realistic butterfly. Follow the creative direction of the sketch and use the colors and texture from the second image. The butterfly is placed in the middle of a white textured art canvas with paint splatters surrounding the butterfly.
And here's the image Nano Banana Pro generated. [music] The result is beautiful. It kept the overall shape of the original sketch, but turned it into a full piece of art.
Rich color, texture, and energy. This is the kind of thing that's perfect for artists exploring directions before committing [music] to a final style. Example four, environment change, season swap.
For this test, I wanted to see how easily Nano Banana Pro could change the season and mood of a photo. The input image was a girl holding a black kitten outdoors at sunset with warm lighting. Here's the prompt.
Change the setting to winter with snow and a little scarf to the cat. And here's the output. [music] The model converted the whole scene into a snowy environment.
The snow looks real. The lighting still feels natural. And the tiny red scarf on the cat is a perfect touch.
This is an easy way to create seasonal campaign versions without redoing full photooots. Example five, sketch to scene, Godzilla [music] versus King Kong. This one was a fun cinematic test.
I gave Nano Banana Pro a very rough red outline sketch showing Godzilla and King Kong over a city skyline. Here's the prompt. Generate [music] an epic and cinematic scene of Godzilla versus King Kong.
And here's the image it generated. The model turned that simple sketch into a full blockbuster style scene. [music] Massive monsters, city destruction, cinematic lighting.
It even produced an alternate version that felt like another shot from the same movie. For concept artists and pitch decks, [music] this kind of output is incredibly powerful. Example six, info guide, Brazil landmarks.
I wanted to see how Nano Banana Pro handles information design and cultural context, [music] not just pretty pictures. The input was an aerial view of Rio de Janeiro with Christo Redintor and the coastline. [music] Here's the prompt.
Using this image of Brazil, please identify and describe the different locations and monuments shown in the photo. Write and stylize it in a tone that reflects the Brazilian culture. And here's the output.
The result feels like a real tourism style infographic. Bright [music] colors, energetic typography, and callouts that highlight major Rio landmarks. It doesn't just label things, it brings the culture and vibe of Brazil into the design.
Super useful for travel content, education, or social posts. [music] Example seven, logo experiments. Jay-Z creates three ways.
For the last example, I pushed Nano Banana Pro into experimental branding. I asked it to reinterpret Jay-Z [music] creates in completely different visual directions. Paper quilling art, food-based typography, and giant architectural letters on Venice Beach.
[music] Prompt one, a paper quilling artwork rendered in the exact style, colors, purple, pink, magenta, white [music] strips, and intricate swirl patterns of depicting the word Jay-Z creates in an elaborate calligraphic script. Here is the result. This one looks handcrafted.
The [music] shadows, depth, and color layering feel like a real paper artwork. Amazing. So, those were just seven of the 18 Nano Banana Pro examples from the full article.
And honestly, this model can do some crazy things. [music] You saw how it can take a single still and turn it into a full story board. Build billboard mockups and even localize them for different countries.
[music] Transform simple sketches into polished art. Switch entire seasons with one prompt, [music] and even create infographics and experimental logos that look campaign ready. And that's just [music] a small taste.
If you want to check out the rest of the prompts and all 18 outputs, plus the extra breakdowns and alt versions, the link to the blog post is down in the description. After testing NanoBanana Pro across all these use cases, one thing is clear. [music] This model is more than just an AI image toy.
It's a real creative tool. From storyboards and ads to infographics and logo experiments, it helps you move from idea to visual [music] fast in a way that feels grounded and usable in real projects. For creative teams, this means you can test more ideas, try more directions, and show clients more options without burning through time and budget.
That's my Nano Banana Pro breakdown for today. If this video gave you new ideas or made you want to test your own prompts, hit that like [music] button, drop a comment with your favorite example, and subscribe for more AI creative breakdowns. Check out the full article in the description to see all 18 examples, prompts, and images in detail.
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