Nano Banana Pro Prompting Strategy for Stable Output
A clean educational infographic presenting best practices for writing prompts, with numbered tips laid out in a simple, readable format. The design emphasizes clear structure and practical guidance for iterative prompt refinement.
Model: Nano Banana ProCategory: Infographic/Edu VisualStyle: MinimalistLanguage: ja
Prompt
①Always switch the mode to either “Thinking” or “Pro” (from experience, “Thinking” seems better) ②Instead of listing keywords, “describe the scene in sentences” ③Specify the subject, background, and atmosphere together as a set ④Don’t aim for perfection in one shot; make improvements “step by step” ⑤Avoid negative expressions and give instructions in affirmative sentences ⑥Add image-quality keywords (4K, high resolution) in English ⑦State the purpose at the beginning (e.g., “{argument name="Purpose" default="diagram for a proposal document"}”) ⑧Use negative prompts to exclude unnecessary elements ⑨For complex edits, don’t do everything at once; split the work into stages ⑩Template and save prompts you use often