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Nano Banana Use Cases & Tutorial | Part 2

Image2Video Tutorial & 10 Prompts

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In our last edition we explored use cases and capabilities of Nano Banana. Check it if you missed:

How Creators Are Using Nano Banana to Level Up? Part 1

How Creators Are Using Nano Banana to Level Up? Part 1

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Today, we want to walk you through a more advanced workflow that shows Nano Banana’s multi-image powers in action. Also we are going to offer you our 10 Prompts that unlock potential of Nano Banana! Let’s go

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Consistent Product Shots with Nano Banana

The following example comes from Rory Flynn’s demonstration of a batch generation pipeline using Nano Banana together with Weavy and Kling 2.1. It went viral on X and we can’t miss it!

Here’s the full process, step by step:

Step 1 – Upload Base Image

Start with a single image of your subject (in Rory’s case, a white Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR). From that, Nano Banana generates three additional reference views: side, rear, and rear ¾. That gives you the foundation for 360° consistency.

Step 2 – Iterate Shots

Each reference image is routed through Nano Banana “nodes” with a system prompt guiding shot structure. For example:
Keep: This exact car in this exact environment.
Change Perspective: Perfect front view, ultra wide-angle, close-up low perspective (camera at ground level, 2ft away, tilted upward 20°).

This ensures the subject stays locked while you explore dramatic new compositions.

Step 3 – Duplicate + Scale
Repeat the process for each angle. In practice, you’ll generate ~5 consistent images per view (front, rear, side, ¾). The key here is that every iteration inherits the subject fidelity from the base images, so details like proportions and features never drift.

Step 4 – Sequence with Kling 2.1

Once you have your stills, you can turn them into motion. Using Kling 2.1, each still image becomes a keyframe in a cinematic sequence. Because the underlying images are consistent, the motion between angles feels smooth and stable—like a professional car commercial shot with dolly rigs.

The result? A professional-grade, camera-consistent animation pipeline that starts with just one image. This workflow shows why multi-image consistency isn’t just a “nice to have”, it’s the backbone for scaling creative projects.

watch the full demo of this project here

With that foundation in place, let’s move to something just as important: how to actually optimize your prompts so you can get the best results every time.

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Good prompts are the key to good results. Following official prompting guide recommendations will dramatically improve your outputs.

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