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How to Use Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5) to Make 3D Figures

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How to Use Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5) to Make 3D Figures

The figurine trend is everywhere these days. Scroll through Instagram or TikTok and you’ll see people turning their selfies into toy-like collectibles, or pets into tiny display figures that look like they belong on a shelf in a hobby store.

The fun part is you don’t need to mess around with heavy 3D design tools. GoEnhanceAI makes it possible right inside your browser.

You’ve actually got two options: if you want to play around with pre-set filters and get results in seconds, check out the AI Action Figure Generator. If you’d rather write your own prompts and control every little detail, then the Nano Banana model, powered by Gemini 2.5, is the one to pick.

A Quick Look at Nano Banana

Nano Banana” is what users nicknamed Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, Google’s advanced image model. What it does best is create visuals that look like miniature figurines — complete with bases, toy boxes, textures, and lighting that feels like a studio photo.

Tech publications such as TechRadar and Tom’s Guide have already covered how this model is powering the viral “AI figurine” trend, with users creating toy-like versions of themselves and sharing them widely on social media.

Why Use GoEnhance.ai for Figurines?

  • No installs or downloads needed.

  • Images come out polished, with realistic shadows and textures.

  • Easy workflow: upload a photo, describe what you want, and generate.

  • Flexibility:

    • Go with the AI Action Figure Generator for a quick, templated edit.
    • Use the Nano Banana model if you enjoy fine-tuning and experimenting.

For reference, outlets like the Times of India have outlined how Nano Banana makes figurine creation accessible even to casual users.

Two Ways to Create

Option 1: Fast Filter

  1. Head over to the AI Action Figure Generator.
  2. Drop in a clear portrait or pet photo.
  3. Pick a filter and let the tool transform it into a figurine look.
  4. Save or share the result instantly.

This option is perfect if you just want something fun in under a minute.

Option 2: DIY with Nano Banana

  1. Go to the Nano Banana model page.

  2. Upload your photo (yourself, a friend, or even your pet).

  3. Add a prompt that sets the scene. For example:

    “Make a 1/7 scale figurine of the uploaded person, standing on a transparent acrylic base. Add a toy box with colorful artwork next to it, with daylight coming from a window.”

  4. Generate your image and review the result.

  5. If you want a different vibe — maybe a futuristic lab or an outdoor park — just adjust the prompt and run it again.

  6. When you’re happy, download the final image.

As TechRadar notes, the real fun lies in experimenting with prompts until you hit on a figurine style that feels unique.

Prompt Ideas

  • Classic style: “A collectible figure on a clear base with a designer toy box, lit by warm studio lights.”
  • Pet version: “Turn this dog into a small figurine, with a grass-textured base and a playful cartoon box.”
  • Sci-fi look: “A futuristic figurine with metallic armor, holographic packaging, and neon accents.”

Tips That Help

  • Choose photos with good lighting and a clean background.
  • Be specific in prompts: mention base type, lighting, and props if you want them.
  • Stick to consistent wording if you’re making a series and want them to match.
  • Keep in mind: Google adds subtle SynthID watermarks to AI-generated images for transparency, so viewers know they’re AI-created.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re just curious or want to create something unique for social media, GoEnhance.ai gives you the tools. For quick fun, try the AI Action Figure Generator. For full creative control, dive into the Nano Banana model.

It only takes a photo and a few words to turn your idea into a collectible-style figure image — and it’s a lot easier than you might think.

Give it a go and see what your figurine looks like!