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​Nano banana trend: 5 easy steps to create personalised 3D figurines​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 11, 2025, 14:53 IST
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Nano banana trend: 5 easy steps to create personalised 3D figurines

Advancing AI softwares are platforms where creativity and tech often combine in unexpected ways. Whenever there is a new update with a powerful algorithm there, suddenly people across social media go wild with the trends. That’s exactly what’s happening now with the 3D figurines that have gone viral on social media.

This is being called the “Nano Banana” and people use Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model to create high‑quality images using easy prompts, in creative ways. The trend took off when people started using it to make stylized 3D‑figurine looks of themselves, pets, and characters making figurines that look like little desktop models or collectibles.Here are 5 simple steps to create one for yourself

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Visit Google AI studio

Open Google AI Studio website on the browser by typing in “Google AI Studio” or go directly to their official site. The platform is free and can be used without singing in.

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Click on the ‘try nano banana’ option

Once the Google AI Studio site is open, click on the “Try Nano Banana” button or link. This is the nickname for the Gemini 2.5 Flash Image tool that people are using to create those viral 3D-style figurines. Clicking this will take teh user straight to the tool where the personalisd 3D figurine can be created.

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Upload your photo

Click the “+” button to upload a photo of yourself, a pet, or any favourite public personality or celebrity. If you don’t have a photo, you can also type in a detailed description of what you want the figurine to look like.

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Write a prompt for desired results

For the best, most personalized figurine, try this detailed prompt:
A realistic 1/7 scale figurine of the pictured characters stands on a clear acrylic base atop a sleek wooden desk. The desk is tidy, with a monitor displaying the ZBrush sculpting process: showing wireframes, textures, and fine details. Beside it, a BANDAI-style toy box features vibrant 2D illustrations matching the figurine. Natural light from a nearby window casts soft shadows, highlighting the model’s textures and craftsmanship.
This helps the AI make your figurine look extra cool and realistic!

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Download and share the image

The software creates the desired 3D figure in seconds. One the photo is ready, the user can download it to the device and share it with friends, or post it on social media to carry on with the trend and keep experimenting with different photos and prompts to make all kinds of unique figures.
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