AI Prompts for Pro Character Sheets

Artists are trending Gemini Nano prompts that spit out full concept‑art design sheets — 3D renders, multi‑views, sketches, material notes and color palettes — making polished vis‑dev faster for game characters. (x.com) (x.com)

Open-source prompt collections and community repos have swelled: a public GitHub collection catalogs 900+ Nano Banana (Gemini image) prompts and nanoprompts.org lists 400+ ready-to-use prompts for image generation. (github.com) Multiple creators have published step‑by‑step workflows and video tutorials demonstrating how to generate full reference sheets and maintain character consistency using Nano Banana, including detailed guides on AI Video School and recent “how to create character sheets” tutorials on YouTube. (youtube.com) The community name “Nano Banana” maps to Google’s Gemini image family — Gemini image endpoints (branded as Nano Banana / Nano Banana Pro) are documented on Google’s models page and DeepMind’s Gemini image overview. (ai.google.dev) Google exposes the Nano Banana image models via the Gemini API and Google AI Studio (Nano Banana Pro is listed as the higher‑fidelity preview option), and Google Cloud published a dedicated prompting guide for best practices. (ai.google.dev) Practitioner tooling and tutorials show Nano Banana is callable through APIs and third‑party wrappers for pipelines and asset generation, while “Gemini Nano” refers to a separate on‑device LLM for Pixel phones and not the studio image models. (apidog.com) Niche sites and prompt libraries now offer character‑sheet–specific recipes (turnarounds, expression sets, material callouts) and small web apps/betas aim to convert those prompts into browser workflows for visual development pipelines. (nanobanana.pro)

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