After Ghibli, Google's Gemini Nano Banana AI saree trend has taken the internet by storm. In this trend, people are transforming their normal selfies into 90s Bollywood-style portraits. These edited photos feature chiffon sarees, golden light, vintage backgrounds, and grainy textures, all of which can only be created with the right AI prompts.
These viral photos on social media platforms reflect popular 90s fashion trends like polka-dot designs, black party-wear sarees, and soft floral styles. This Nano Banana tool, introduced by Google Gemini, can add a cinematic look to photos, including vintage backgrounds and stylish lighting.
However, some people are making mistakes while creating photos, resulting in subpar images. Incorrect input or incorrect prompts can cause distorted faces or distorted backgrounds. So, avoid these mistakes when creating the perfect Nano Banana AI saree portrait...
Avoid these 5 mistakes for the perfect look.
Low-quality photo: Giving the AI a blurry photo could confuse it. Therefore, for better results, upload only sharp and clear solo photos to the app.
Make your prompts clear: Don't write lines like "Make me look like a Bollywood actress." Instead, describe the color, fabric, lighting, and background you want in detail.
Don't provide too many details: Some people even write long paragraphs to the AI while creating the photo, which can confuse the chatbot. Therefore, only include 3-4 clear visuals.
Don't ignore the background: The most important factor for a Bollywood look is its background. If you don't tell the chatbot about the background, the AI will add a plain or incongruous scene to the photo.
Don't forget the face: Write down everything you want the face to look like in the prompt, to avoid facial distortion or alteration.
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