Nano Banana 2 Prompt Engineering: Write Prompts That Actually Work

Nanobanana2 Teamon 5 days ago

Why Prompts Matter More Than You Think

The quality of your Nano Banana 2 output is directly tied to the quality of your prompt. Unlike older AI models that relied on single keywords, Nano Banana 2 understands natural language — which means you can be surprisingly specific.

The Anatomy of a High-Quality Prompt

A well-structured prompt has three layers:

1. Subject — What is the main focus? "A golden retriever puppy sitting in a field of sunflowers"

2. Style & Mood — How should it look and feel? "...in the style of a vintage National Geographic photograph, warm afternoon light, shallow depth of field"

3. Technical Specs — Resolution and format hints "...ultra-detailed, 4K, photorealistic"

Combined: "A golden retriever puppy sitting in a field of sunflowers, vintage National Geographic style, warm afternoon light, shallow depth of field, ultra-detailed, 4K, photorealistic"

Prompts That Consistently Perform Well

GoalEffective Prompt Pattern
Product photo"[Product] on [surface], [lighting], clean white background, commercial photography"
Portrait"[Subject] portrait, [mood], [lighting style], bokeh background, 85mm lens"
Landscape"Aerial view of [place], golden hour, cinematic composition, National Geographic style"
Abstract art"[Colors] abstract fluid art, [texture], high contrast, digital painting"

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Too vague: "A nice picture of a dog" → be specific about breed, setting, lighting
  • Conflicting styles: "Photorealistic watercolor painting" → pick one primary style
  • Overloading keywords: Long lists of buzzwords without context reduce coherence

Using Reference Images as Prompt Amplifiers

When you upload reference images alongside your text prompt, Nano Banana 2 uses them as visual anchors. Your text prompt then acts as a direction guide — steering the visual output while the references lock in style, color, and composition. This combination almost always outperforms text-only generation for complex creative briefs.

Quick Tips

  • Write in English or Chinese — both work natively
  • Use commas to separate distinct descriptors
  • Specify the output medium: "oil painting," "3D render," "watercolor illustration"
  • Add lighting descriptors: "golden hour," "studio lighting," "neon-lit"

Start experimenting, and you'll quickly find the patterns that work for your specific creative style.