If you’re using Nano Banana to create AI content and it looks messy, blurry, or not what you pictured… here’s the trick:
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1. Describe What You WANT, Not What You DON’T Want
❌ Don’t say: “No blurry face, no ugly background…”
✔️ Say: “Sharp portrait, clean background, soft lighting.”
AI follows direction, not negativity.
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2. Keep It Short, Then Add One Detail at a Time
Don’t start with a long paragraph.
Start with 5–10 words, then refine.
Example starter:
“Black woman in luxury kitchen, cooking pasta, cinematic lighting.”
Then add details after it looks good.
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3. Use Real-World Camera Language
Adding camera terms instantly upgrades the result:
📸 Examples to copy & paste:
- “35mm portrait lens”
- “soft studio lighting”
- “high-resolution skin texture”
- “realistic shadows and reflections”
Just one camera phrase = huge difference.
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4. Style + Mood > Too Many Objects
Don’t overload the prompt with props.
Choose a vibe, then describe emotion.
✨ Example:
“Confident, boss energy, subtle smile, luxury background.”
Emotion guides the whole image.
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5. Generate 3–5 Variations Before Editing
Don’t judge the first image.
Great results show up on version 3, 4, or 5.
🔥 Tip: Save versions you like and enhance them instead of rewriting the whole prompt.
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Quick Copy-Paste Prompt You Can Use
“Elegant Black woman with caramel skin tone, soft luxury makeup, sitting confidently in a minimalist modern kitchen, warm cinematic lighting, 35mm portrait lens, natural skin texture, high resolution, subtle glow, boss energy.”
🧠 Final Tip (The Secret Sauce)
👉 Think like a photographer, not a poet.
Focus on:
- Lighting
- Camera angle
- Setting
- Mood
AI is VISUAL, not emotional.