EAre your AI drawing results total lottery? One day you find fire art, the next day… well, let’s just say it’s confusing. Here’s the tea: Most people are making the same three mistakes with their tips. But once you learn the “nano-banana” method—a game-changing approach to rapid engineering—you’ll master AI input like a pro. Let’s break it down.
1. You’re Too Vague (RIP Consistency)
problem: Telling the AI to “draw a cool character” is like asking your barista for “something nice.” You might get lucky, but maybe not.
Correct: Get hyper specific with your nano banana tips. Instead of “cool anime girl,” try “anime girl, purple bob haircut, wearing big yellow hoodie, Studio Ghibli style, soft lighting.” The more details you feed the AI, the more consistent your output becomes.
Key Path:
Add at least 5-7 descriptive elements per instant
Add style references, color, mood and lighting
Think of it as ordering off a menu, not improvising
2. You’re Ignoring Negative Signals (Rookie Move)
problem: You’re only telling the AI what you want, not what you don’t want. This is why you keep getting random extra limbs or weird backgrounds.
Correct: Use negative notation to eliminate unwanted elements. Add terms like “no watermarks, no distorted faces, no extra fingers” to instantly clean up your AI drawing results.
3. You are not repeating (with another energy).
problem: Expect perfection at number one? That’s not how instant engineering works, bestie.
Correct: Save your best tips, tweak one variable at a time, and create a personal instant library. Consistency comes from refinement, not luck.
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