
A fresh social media trend has emerged from the official Nano Banana Pro account on X, where users are encouraged to create a striking 4×4 grid of their portraits styled in the fashion of 16 different decades, beginning from the 1880s. This quirky initiative, which humorously suggests the guidance of a 'humanoid banana', has quickly gained popularity, drawing substantial engagement from users. In a post shared on Monday, the Nano Banana Pro account outlined a whimsical challenge for users: to illustrate themselves dressed in period-specific clothing, hairstyles, and accessories, complete with appropriate colors, backgrounds, and film styles representative of each decade. This playful prompt provides a unique way to explore fashion history through personalized imagery. The process involves uploading personal photos to Google’s Gemini 3, where the Nano Banana Pro model can transform them into decade-themed representations. Many participants, including those who are new to generative image tools, have taken to social media to showcase their creations. Users have praised the results as “astonishingly accurate,” with each segment of the grid capturing the essence of the respective decade's distinct style. Nano Banana Pro is Google’s latest advancement in image generation, built on the capabilities of Gemini 3 Pro. The model allows users to simply describe their desired output, generating images that match their specifications. Additionally, it can edit specific parts of existing images, showcasing its versatility. According to Google, this upgraded model exhibits enhanced capability, precision, and creativity compared to its predecessor. It benefits from the advanced reasoning skills of Gemini 3 Pro, enabling it to interpret prompts with improved accuracy. Furthermore, it can access real-time data from Google Search, allowing it to create images based on current events, such as today’s weather or the latest sports scores. One of the standout features of Nano Banana Pro is its ability to generate clear text embedded within images, whether for short labels or longer passages. This multilingual support enhances its utility for a variety of applications, including posters, infographics, social media posts, and educational projects.
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