- Nano Banana 2
- AI image generation
- batch prompts
- text-to-image
Nano Banana 2 Prompt Collection: 100-Image Batch Guide (Copy & Use)
Nano Banana 2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image) went live last night — and the internet lit up again. After a full day of testing, here is the honest takeaway: this upgrade boils down to three words — value for money.
The previous Nano Banana Pro prompt guide hit 40,000+ reads. This time, Nano Banana 2 is not about a dramatic quality leap. It is about making high-volume AI image generation actually affordable.
Below: price comparison, a verified 100-image ancient-style empty-shot prompt, more batch scenarios, and copy-paste tips you can use today.
Same Quality, Half the Price
Let us be direct about image quality: Nano Banana 2 is almost unchanged vs Nano Banana Pro — and in a few areas it even regresses slightly. Dense text layouts show a slightly higher gibberish rate than Pro.
But Pro pricing was brutal: $0.134 per 1K image — roughly ¥1 per image. Running AI comic drama workflows with dozens of shots per session, or generating 100 images in an hour, could burn ¥100 in one sitting.
Nano Banana 2 cuts that to $0.067 per image — half the cost. A few cents per image moves the tool from “too expensive to use” to “actually usable.”
That is the real upgrade: not sharper pixels, but cost and efficiency you can scale.
There are also concrete improvements:
- Faster speed: about 20 seconds per 2K image, with 2K as the new default (previously 1K)
- Wider aspect ratios: up to 8:1 ultra-long scroll images — Pro capped at 2:1
- Better batch experience: especially on platforms like Lovart, where 100+ images in one run is routine
Batch Ancient-Style Empty Shots (AI Comic Drama Essential)
This is a verified workflow: 100 atmospheric empty shots in one run, high quality, perfect for ancient-style comic drama storyboards — and a hard-drive killer in the best way.
Full prompt:
[Task] Generate 100 "Chinese ancient-style atmospheric empty shots" images (no people, no animals, no text, no watermarks) for comic drama storyboard mood setting. [Format] 16:9 landscape, 4K detail, clean composition. [Unified style] Style: Chinese 3D aesthetic, comic-drama scene feel, realistic modeling; Lighting: cinematic lighting with visible volumetric rays (thin mist, dust beams), layered shadows; Color: low-saturation elegant palette (blue-gray, ochre, sandalwood, dark tile, rice-paper white accents); Lens: 24-35mm wide angle primarily, slight film grain. [Scene elements] A. Palace: towering gates, imperial plaza, palace corridors, imperial garden, hall interiors; B. Manor: grand gates, courtyard, study interior, flower hall, back garden path; C. Market: daytime market streets, night market lights, food stalls, stall close-ups, market entrance; D. Urban dwellings: ancient streets, Jiangnan water town, inn interior, academy courtyard; E. Mountains & temples: mountain gate temple, distant mountains with clouds, deep bamboo forest, snow scene pavilion, seaside rocks. [Atmosphere] morning mist · afternoon sun · golden dusk · moonlit night · post-rain wet reflections
Core logic: randomize scene elements + randomly assign atmosphere tags. That keeps all 100 images distinct while maintaining a unified style.
Why Nano Banana 2 Excels at Batch Generation
Many AI image tools stall after a few images in a single chat. Nano Banana 2 supports large-scale output in both text-to-image and image-to-image:
- Long context: 100+ images in one generation pass
- Style consistency: unified look under the same prompt framework
- Flexible aspect ratios: from 1:1 to 8:1, covering every common format
- Controlled cost: under $0.07 per image — batch runs without guilt
For AI comic drama, short-drama storyboards, e-commerce scene images, and social content — this is the real killer application.
More Practical Batch Prompt Directions
Beyond ancient empty shots, Nano Banana 2 handles these batch scenarios well:
1. Modern City Empty Shots
Generate 50 "modern urban empty shot" images — no people, no text, 16:9 landscape, 4K detail. Style: realistic photography, urban architectural aesthetics. Scenes: CBD skyscrapers, late-night convenience stores, rain-soaked streets, subway platforms, rooftop night views. Atmosphere: morning blue hour · afternoon sunlight · neon nightscape
2. Product Scene Images (E-commerce)
Generate 30 "home product scene images", 16:9 landscape, 4K. Style: authentic commercial photography, natural soft lighting. Scenes: living room coffee table, kitchen counter, bedroom nightstand, office desk. Each image includes one minimalist product (no repeats), clean background with lived-in feel
3. Social Media Cover Images
Generate 20 "Xiaohongshu / Instagram cover images", 3:4 portrait, 2K. Style: bright and fresh, high click appeal. Leave title space at the top; main subject: lifestyle scenes — coffee, books, plants, laptop, travel
Usage Tips
If you want to batch-generate with Nano Banana 2, remember:
- State constraints upfront: no people, no text, no watermarks — put these at the very start of the prompt
- Randomize scene elements: prepare 5–10 scene categories; pick 1–2 per image
- Unified atmosphere with variation: specify 2–3 atmosphere tags to rotate — consistent style without monotony
- Use a platform, not the native chat box: tools like Lovart deliver a far better batch experience than raw dialogs
Summary
Nano Banana 2 is not a quality upgrade — it is a cost and efficiency upgrade.
- Text-to-image: enter a prompt, get high-quality AI-generated images directly
- Image-to-image: upload a reference, edit and restyle from the source
- Batch generation: 100+ images per run with strong style consistency
- Half the price: $0.067 per image — from unusable to usable
- 8:1 aspect ratio: ultra-long scroll images; Pro only supports 2:1
Whether you make AI comic drama, short-drama storyboards, e-commerce scenes, or social media visuals — these prompts are ready to copy. Nano Banana 2 lets you produce high-quality visuals at low cost and high speed. That is its real value.