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Make Images with Nano Banana

Generate and Edit Images by Describing What You Want

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Make an image by describing it. Better yet, hand the tool a picture you already have and change it by asking. No design software, no drawing skill. This is a plain, practical guide to AI image generation and editing with Nano Banana, written for a beginner who wants reliably good results. Its focus is the thing this kind of tool does best: editing an existing image by conversation. Inside: - What it makes, and what it edits - Your first image, and why the first result is a starting point - Writing prompts that work: subject, setting, light, style - Editing by conversation: change a background, add or remove an object, restyle a photo - Keeping a subject consistent across images, and the honest limits of it - Composing and combining more than one element - Selecting and refining a usable result - Fixing hands, text, counts, and edits that went too far - Rights, likeness, and responsible use Every technique is taught by what it does and why, so it survives the tool's next update. No version numbers, no screenshots to go stale, no hype. This book will not tell you the output is yours to sell or that you own the copyright. Those terms differ by tool and change, and the law is unsettled. It also will not help you fake a real person or copy a living artist by name. You will also learn what it is still bad at: hands, legible text inside the image, and exact counts. Describe it, edit it, and know when to stop. The taste is still yours.
Pen name: Base Layer Creative · A Base Layer Books title, published by JK.Creative.
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