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Nano Banana 2 Image Prompts

Nano Banana 2 is the current live model for most Aristotle prompts. Open it when you want phone-camera framing, visible texture, and enough environmental mess to avoid a polished render.

Nano Banana 2 prompts tested for candid phone-camera realism, hard flash, skin texture, clutter, and image-first prompt pages that stay fast to copy.

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image model
candid body language
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Best at

What it holds.

candid body language, phone-camera framing, flash damage, fast prompt testing

Watch for

Where it cleans up.

can still over-clean skin, needs concrete room evidence, text rendering is not the reason to use it

Use it for

Prompt pages with proof.

Open a prompt only when the image, model label, and realism details all point in the same direction.

Model Notes

How to use Nano Banana 2 here.

Model pages stay useful when they explain what changed in the generation, not when they repeat the same prompt library under a new label.

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the current working model

Most live Aristotle prompt pages are built on Nano Banana 2 right now. It handles dirty phone-photo realism well when the prompt gives it specific physical evidence: wide framing, hard flash, grain, awkward posture, and a room with objects that prove the shot happened somewhere real.

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where it needs pressure

Nano Banana 2 can drift toward clean faces and tidy rooms if the prompt gets too polite. The best Aristotle prompts push it with visible pores, cheap light, fabric wear, mirror grime, bad crops, and small action details that keep the subject from looking art-directed.

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how to browse it

Start with the prompt gallery below, then move through harsh flash, phone camera, skin texture, and mirror hubs when you know which realism problem you need to solve. The model is one way into the same Aristotle collection and tag system.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Nano Banana 2 Image Prompts

Is Nano Banana 2 the same as Nano Banana Pro?

No. Aristotle keeps model labels explicit because prompt behavior changes across model families. Nano Banana 2 is the current live model for most published prompts, while Nano Banana Pro remains separate for Pro-specific work.

What does Nano Banana 2 do well for realism prompts?

It is useful for candid framing, direct flash, phone-camera texture, and image-first prompts that need to stay fast to copy. It performs best when the prompt includes concrete camera behavior and room evidence.

Should every Aristotle prompt be tied to one model?

Every prompt should name the model it was built for, but the site stays organized by collections and realism tags first. Model pages let you browse tested models without splitting one prompt into duplicate URLs.