Learn how to use nano banana + Gemini 2.5 to create amazing 3D figurines, try ready-made prompts, and explore more fun nano banana 3D figurine use cases.
Discover the exciting world of AI-generated 3D figurines and how Nano Banana is revolutionizing digital collectibles
Nano Banana 3D figurines represent the cutting edge of AI-generated collectible art. Using Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash image generation technology, these are hyper-realistic 3D figurine renderings that transform 2D images or text descriptions into detailed, physical-looking collectible models. With stunning detail, realistic materials, and professional presentation, these digital creations mimic real-world collectible figures that look like they came straight from high-end manufacturers like Bandai, Tamiya, or Hot Toys.
Nano Banana creates stunningly detailed 3D figurines with realistic materials, textures, and lighting that mimic professional product photography. The 3D models appear to have physical depth, weight, and substance.
Transform any 2D image, character design, photo, or concept art into a fully realized 3D figurine complete with packaging, display bases, and professional studio lighting.
Every 3D figurine includes professional-level detailing like product packaging, transparent display stands, and even modeling software screens showing the "work in progress" of the figurine creation.
Regular AI image generators create flat, illustration-style images without the depth, materials, or presentation of collectible figurines.
Nano Banana creates photorealistic 3D figurines with accurate materials, professional packaging, display stands, and studio-quality presentation.
Nano Banana 3D figurines utilize Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash model with specialized prompting techniques that produce results indistinguishable from photographs of real-world collectible figures.
Follow these simple steps to create your first nano banana 3D figurine using Gemini 2.5
Visit Nano Banana and sign in with your Google account. Make sure you have access to Gemini 2.5 Pro or Advanced, which supports nano banana 3D figurine creation.
Start your prompt with the activation phrase: "nano banana:" followed by your 3D figurine description. This tells Gemini 2.5 to use the nano banana AI model for 3D figurine generation.
Be specific about the style, pose, clothing, background, and other details you want for your 3D figurine. The more detailed your prompt, the better the results.
If you're not satisfied with the first result, refine your prompt by adding more details or changing specific elements. Try different styles or variations to explore possibilities.
See how nano banana + Gemini 2.5 can transform 2D images into collectible 3D figurines
Nano banana excels at transforming 2D anime designs into realistic 3D figurines with accurate proportions, materials and professional presentation.
This transformation creates a perfect LEGO-style 3D minifigure version of any character, complete with authentic packaging design and display presentation.
Nano banana can transform any portrait into a charming handmade-looking 3D crochet figurine with precise yarn textures and simplified but recognizable features.
This fascinating application uses nano banana to create a photorealistic 3D figurine prediction of what a child might look like based on two parents' appearances, blending facial features and characteristics.
Nano banana can transform any illustrated or photographed character into a highly detailed collectible 3D figurine concept, complete with packaging, digital 3D modeling process, and workshop-style props, blending realism with commercial toy design aesthetics.
Nano banana can seamlessly convert any portrait into a Barbie-style 3D figurine concept, complete with packaging design and accessories, blending realism with playful creativity.
Get answers to common questions about creating 3D figurines with nano banana
The most effective prompts for nano banana 3D figurine generation are detailed and specific. Include information about the character's appearance (hair color, eye color, facial features), 3D sculpting details, pose, expression, background/setting, and any special effects or lighting. Also specify the artistic style (anime, realistic, chibi, etc.). The more specific your prompt, the better the AI can match your vision. Remember to start with "nano banana:" to activate the model.
Gemini 2.5 flash image is Google's large language model that can handle text, code, and image generation tasks. Nano banana is a specialized AI image generation capability within Gemini that's particularly optimized for creating stylized 3D figurines and illustrations. When you use the "nano banana:" prefix in your Gemini 2.5 prompts, you're telling the system to use the specialized nano banana model for 3D figurine generation instead of the standard Gemini image generator. Nano banana produces more consistent 3D character designs with better attention to small details compared to standard Gemini image generation.
Basic access to nano banana 3D figurine generation through Gemini 2.5 is available for free with limitations on the number of generations per day. To access more generations and advanced features, you'll need a Gemini Advanced subscription (part of Google One AI Premium plan), which costs $19.99/month. The subscription removes daily limits and provides access to more detailed 3D figurine generations and higher resolution outputs. For commercial use cases or high-volume needs, enterprise pricing options are available.
To maintain consistency across multiple 3D figurine generations, create a detailed character "seed" prompt that includes all the defining characteristics you want to preserve. Save this prompt and use it as the foundation for all variations, only changing the specific elements you want to modify (pose, outfit, background, etc.). Using descriptive character identifiers like "the blue-haired anime 3D figurine with star-shaped pupils" helps the AI recognize it's generating the same character. If you're creating multiple characters in the same style, include consistent style descriptors in each prompt. Nano banana is significantly better at maintaining 3D character consistency than standard AI image generators.
Yes, there are several ways to edit or modify 3D figurines after generation:
1. Iterative prompting: Use the initial result as a reference and create a new, more specific prompt to refine 3D details.
2. Inpainting/outpainting: Some versions of Gemini support inpainting, which allows you to modify specific parts of a 3D figurine while keeping the rest intact.
3. External editors: Download your 3D figurines and use image editing software like Photoshop, GIMP, or even specialized AI editing tools like Adobe Firefly for further refinements.
4. Prompt with changes: Generate a new version with a prompt like "nano banana: The same 3D figurine character as before, but now with a winter outfit instead of summer clothes."
Commercial usage rights for nano banana 3D figurines depend on your subscription level and Google's terms of service. Generally:
1. Personal use: 3D figurines created with the free tier can be used for personal, non-commercial projects.
2. Google One AI Premium subscribers: Have more rights to use 3D figurine creations commercially, but still with some limitations.
3. Enterprise users: Have the most extensive commercial rights for 3D figurine usage.
Always check the most current Google terms of service for Gemini before using AI-generated 3D figurine content commercially. Also be aware that while you can use the output commercially (according to your tier's rights), you cannot claim copyright on the AI-generated 3D figurine elements themselves in many jurisdictions.
Start generating amazing 3D figurine designs with nano banana and Gemini 2.5 today. Try our prompt examples or create your own!