Here's how people are making those viral 3D figurines
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Here's how people are making those viral 3D figurines
"People upload a photograph of themselves or another subject to Gemini and provide a text prompt with instructions to generate an image of a 3D figurine. With the right prompt, the AI model can generate an image that combines the likeness of the reference photo with the look of a detailed toy figure, including any props or accessories and packaging."
"Create a 1/7 scale commercialized figurine of the characters in the picture, in a realistic style, in a real environment. The figurine is placed on a computer desk. The figurine has a round transparent acrylic base, with no text on the base. The content on the computer screen is a 3D modeling process of this figurine. Next to the computer screen is a toy packaging box, designed in a"
Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, nicknamed Nano Banana, converts reference photographs and text prompts into images resembling detailed 3D collectible figurines. Users upload a photo and write prompts instructing scale, style, environment, base, and packaging to create a 1/7 scale realistic figurine placed on a computer desk. The model can synthesize likenesses, props, accessories, and packaging design while simulating a studio scene with a computer screen showing the 3D modeling process. Nano Banana is widely used because it is freely available in Google's AI Studio and often produces highly accurate, toy-like renders suitable for digital showcasing or inspiration for 3D printing. Prompts can be adapted to include specific display details, bases, and packaging to tailor the visual outcome.
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