Parameters
Stylize
How “stylize” ideas apply to Nano Banana Pro 2—Style presets and prompt wording instead of a dedicated slider.
What this page is about
Many image tools expose a stylize slider (literal vs. interpretive). Nano Banana Pro 2 does not. Aesthetic strength is controlled by:
- Preset rows in the editor — Style, Color tone, Lighting, Composition (each injects structured wording into the request).
- Your prompt — descriptive narrative beats keyword soup; see Google’s Nano Banana / Gemini image docs.
Mental model (borrowed from “stylize” workflows)
| If you wanted… | In this app, try… |
|---|---|
| Low stylize (strict, literal) | Neutral presets + precise prompt: materials, lens, light, layout; add Negative prompt for things that must not appear. |
| High stylize (expressive) | Stronger Style / Lighting presets + mood-first prompt (“melancholy harbor at blue hour”) and iterate in chat-style follow-ups. |
Typography and logos
Google’s documentation recommends Gemini 3 Pro Image for the hardest text-in-image work. In this product, pick the Pro tier model when you need crisp lettering; still spell out font personality, exact strings, and layout in the prompt.
Related
- Chaos and variety for exploration without a chaos slider.
- Prompt basics for the official “describe the scene” principle.