"Photoshop is Dead!"… Google's 'Nano Banana': The AI Endgame That Creates 3D Webtoons in 10 Minutes
"You might not need to open Photoshop anymore."
Google DeepMind has unveiled a truly 'monstrous' AI image editing model, 'Nano Banana', shocking creators worldwide! Simply upload a photo, verbally describe what you want in English, and voilà! The image transforms. From virtual outfit try-ons to celebrity composites, and even 3D webtoon creation, we'll tell you all about 'Nano Banana' usage, tips, and even Google's 'risky' gambit!
So, What Can It Do?
'Nano Banana' isn't just an AI that draws pictures. It's more like an intelligent 'image editing assistant' that remembers previous conversations and allows continuous modification. Here are just a few tantalizing examples of the endless possibilities it offers:
- 1️⃣ Virtual Outfit Try-On: Upload your full-body photo, throw in an image of a new outfit you want, and simply say "Put this outfit on me!" Shopping mall owners might not need models anymore.
- 2️⃣ Celebrity Composite Photos: Upload a picture of your favorite celebrity and one of yourself, then say "Make a picture of us kindly linking arms." Your dream 'two-shot' becomes a reality.
- 3️⃣ Interior Design Simulation: Take a photo of your empty room, say "Fill my room with vintage furniture in a Parisian style," and your interior design is complete in 10 seconds!
How to Use It? Tips Galore!
"So, how do you use this amazing tool?" Here are three ways to experience 'Nano Banana' right now:
- Gemini Paid Users: You can use it directly within Gemini right now.
- For Free Trial: Sign up for **Google AI Studio**! (Usage limits apply.)
- Prefer No Sign-Up or Personal Info? Use the AI model battle site, **'LM Arena'**! (However, Nano Banana might be assigned randomly, which is a downside.)
The usage is simple: Upload an image, then type your desired commands in English into the chat window!
The Edge of 'Deepfakes'… Google's 'Risky' Gambit
However, there are growing concerns. It's now easy to create 'deepfake' images by maliciously using someone else's photos. Major tech companies had previously been hesitant to release image generation AIs due to copyright and portrait rights issues. Therefore, Google's move is widely seen as a 'risky gamble' to counter OpenAI's GPT-5.
Since technological advancements do not always lead to benevolent outcomes, it will be crucial to observe how Google responsibly manages this powerful tool in the future.
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