No Translation Meta-Prompt for Nano Banana
A meta-prompt instruction for Nano Banana 2 to prevent the model from automatically translating or interpreting specific Japanese text.
This page collects Image prompt examples classified under “Text Typography”. Compare the generated results, composition or shot choices, and source wording before adapting an example to your project.
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A meta-prompt instruction for Nano Banana 2 to prevent the model from automatically translating or interpreting specific Japanese text.
This prompt demonstrates how to use rich, specific details to describe metallic silver text for high-quality results in Nano Banana Pro. It emphasizes the importance of detailed modifiers over vague instructions.
A guide for Nano Banana Pro prompting that suggests using half-width spaces between words to improve Katakana output quality.
A user warns that Gemini may downgrade to standard Nano Banana if overloaded, affecting Chinese prompt performance, and provides a prompt structure for date and topic-based content.
An experimental prompt using Nano Banana Pro to visualize the "Constitution of Japan" as a song title and "Japanese Citizens" as the artist.
A smart prompt template designed to render brand names in a specific American vintage font style.
A discussion on using AI to generate a custom font library featuring thousands of high-definition Chinese characters in specific styles like Wang Xizhi's calligraphy.
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The library currently includes examples for Seedance 2.5, Seedance 2.0, Wan 3.0, GPT Image 2, Nano Banana Pro, Gemini Omni, Grok Imagine. Availability varies by media type and library filters.
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