Sarees are back in fashion. This time, it is not because of Kiara Advani, Alia Bhatt or even Manish Malhotra; but the viral Google Gemini Nano Banana AI trend. From influencers to commoners, everyone is posting AI generated pictures of themselves in those beautifully draped classic sarees. It makes you look like a Bollywood star, straight out of the 90s.
You have to be living under a rock if you don’t know what I am talking about. The Gemini Nano Banana AI tool can turn simple photos of anything from people’s portraits, pets or even products into hyper realistic 3D models within seconds.
Maybe, this is your chance to hop on the viral trend and design some cool 3-D figurines. You can simply follow this step-by-step guide on how to use Gemini Nano Banana AI to create stunning 3D models for free.
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Step-by-step guide to Gemini Nano Banana AI tool
Step 1: Go to the Gemini site or download app
To access Gemini Nano Banana AI tool, first go to the Google AI Studio or open the official Gemini app or website. You have to login with your Gmail/Google credentials and Sign in with your Google account and accept the user agreement. Tada!! You have unlocked the AI 3D modelling feature.
But, please make sure that you have a stable Internet connection, as the process of uploading and generating data may take some time and needs good Bandwidth for seamless functioning.
Step 2: Upload a High-Quality Photo
Within the Gemini interface, look for the image generation tool — a camera icon or an option to “Create Image”.
Upload a clear, high-quality and well-lit photo of yourself or the subject pet or product. For best results, users are advised to upload a front-facing photo with a simple, uncluttered background. Also, avoid wearing hats, sunglasses or heavy scarves with AI 3-D image generation tools.
Step 3: Craft a Suitable Prompt
This is the most crucial step. Irrespective of the platform, the AI’s output is directly dependent on the prompt you provide. While you can be creative, following are two highly effective prompts that you can use to hop on to the Gemini 3-D model Banana AI trend.
“Create a cinematic, hyper-realistic photo of a 1:7 scale collectible figurine of the person in this picture. The figurine should be on a realistic computer desk, complete with a translucent acrylic display base. Next to it, include a high-quality packaging box with a 2D illustration of the same character on it. Make the scene a professional product shot with studio lighting.”
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“Generate a high-detail, stylized 3D model of the person in this picture. The model should have a smooth, glossy finish with exaggerated, cartoon-like proportions. Place the model on a minimalist, circular platform with a futuristic, vibrant, neon-lit backdrop. The lighting should be dramatic, with soft shadows and a glowing outline.”
You can even transform yourself into a fantasy character with the prompt: “Transform the person in this photo into a full-body 3D fantasy character. The character should have a regal, heroic posture. The setting is a lush, vibrant jungle with sunlight filtering through the canopy. Focus on organic textures and glowing details.”
Once you have typed the prompt, hit the “Generate” button. The AI system will process the information and produce a stunning image in a few seconds.
Step 4: Suggest changes (if you are not satisfied)
If the first result isn’t perfect, don’t be discouraged. You can introduce changes in the prompt to meet your requirement. For instance, you can swap the environment or change portraits angles.
Future of AI-Powered 3D Beyond the Gemini Trend
The viral “Nano Banana AI” trend is more than a passing fad. It also represents a significant leap forward in artificial intelligence and its widening access. It hints at a future where 3D content creation would no longer be a niche skill, but a free tool available to everyone.
From personalized Avatars to “try-before-you-buy” portals on e-commerce sites. 3D printing will allow enthusiasts to generate and print their own 3D models. It will drastically reduce the time and cost of creating preliminary 3D models for various professionals like designers, animators and architects.
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