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Nano Banana 2 + Kling V3: Complete Tutorial — Make a 2D Character Jump Into Your Palm

Nano Banana 2 + Kling V3: Complete Tutorial — Make a 2D Character Jump Into Your Palm

Turn a 2D cartoon character on your screen into a 3D figure standing on your palm — two steps, stunning results.

Ever wondered what it would look like if a 2D cartoon character on your monitor jumped out of the screen and landed on your hand as a real 3D figure?

Today we share a fun AI image + AI video combo: Nano Banana 2 text-to-image + Kling V3 image-to-video to pull off a cinematic “screen escape” — your character leaps from flat art into a lively 3D mini-figure. No drawing skills, no post-production software — just prompts. Beginners can nail it.

Screen escape effect — 3D cartoon boy jumping from a monitor onto an open palm with cinematic golden light
Final result — 2D character escapes the screen and lands on your palm

Step 1: Set the Scene with Nano Banana 2

Tool: Nano Banana 2 (text-to-image / AI image generation)
Output: A static image blending hand + screen + cartoon art

Nano Banana 2 is Google’s latest AI image generation model (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image). It ranks #1 on Image Arena for text-to-image. Use it to create the static base image for your screen escape — accurate text, natural lighting, crisp detail.

What You Need

  • A character reference card (anime character, game character, or your own design)
  • A prop image (surfboard, skateboard, wings — anything your character should hold)

Core Prompt (copy and use)

Composition & subject: A close-up, slightly high-angle real-life photo. In the foreground, a human hand gestures toward a computer monitor. The left hand is open, palm up, fingers extended, pointing at an image on screen.

Screen content: The monitor shows a Windows desktop with shortcut icons on the left. A web browser is open in the center on Microsoft Bing image search, displaying — a beach and ocean scene with [character card] surfing on [prop image] in a 2D animation screenshot. The character has a confident expression.

Lighting & environment: Natural indoor office lighting, soft reflections on the matte screen. A faint “DELL” logo at the bottom-right of the monitor. Background around the monitor is dim and out of focus.

Aesthetics & quality: Photorealistic, casual phone snapshot style, documentary feel, sharp focus on the monitor and cartoon image, 8K resolution.

What You Get

✅ A static image where hand, screen, and cartoon art feel fully fused — as if the character is locked inside the display. Nano Banana 2 handles realistic hands + screen glare + cartoon characters with natural light matching and minimal compositing artifacts.

Step 1 result — real hand pointing at a DELL monitor showing a 2D cartoon surfer in a Bing browser window
Step 1 — hand, screen, and 2D character fused in one static shot

Step 2: Make the Character Jump Out with Kling V3

Tool: Kling V3 (image-to-video / AI video generation)
Output: 2D → 3D escape animation

Now animate that static image — the character leaps from the screen, turns into a 3D figure, and lands steadily on your palm.

What You Need

  • The static image from Step 1
  • The same character reference card

Core Prompt (copy and use)

The 2D character from image 2 surfs inside the screen in image 1 with refined water simulation. Then the character naturally jumps out of the screen, becomes a cute 3D figure with vivid expression, and stands on the palm with natural motion. Realistic hand skin texture, screen glare and matched lighting, visible desktop icons, cinematic lighting, seamless 2D-to-3D transition, fun surprise mood, high detail, realistic blend.

What You Get

✅ A short AI video: character surfs on screen → leaps out → becomes a 3D figure standing on your palm.


Highlights & Practical Tips

✅ Seamless blend

Emphasize “matched lighting,” “screen glare,” and “real skin texture” in your prompts to minimize compositing seams. Nano Banana 2 excels at image composition tasks like this — smooth, soft light transitions.

✅ Pacing

Surf first → jump out → land on palm. Layered motion feels natural, not abrupt.

✅ Mood boost

Add “fun surprise” and “cinematic lighting” — the emotional punch lands instantly.

💡 Quick tips

  • For images, stress style contrast — realistic outside the screen, cartoon inside
  • For video, run multiple generations and pick the most natural motion — Kling V3 surprises every time

Two-Step Workflow at a Glance

StepToolOutputKey prompt terms
① ImageNano Banana 2Hand + screen + cartoon static shotphotorealistic, phone snapshot, 8K
② VideoKling V32D → 3D escape animationseamless transition, matched lighting, vivid expression

Why Nano Banana 2?

This workflow hinges on Nano Banana 2 AI image generation:

  • Speed: Flash-level generation — images in hundreds of milliseconds
  • Quality: 4K output with natural light, richer texture, sharper detail
  • Price: ~$0.067 per image — about half the Pro tier
  • Text accuracy: Major gains in CN/EN rendering — Chinese accuracy up from 78% to 95%
  • Multilingual: Precise in-image text rendering and translation

Whether you need text-to-image, image-to-image, AI image tools, image restoration, or image composition, Nano Banana 2 is one of the best AI image generators to pick up in 2026.

Nano Banana 2 key features — 4K output, speed, half price, multilingual text, 5-character consistency, world knowledge
Nano Banana 2 — 4K, speed, value, and multilingual text rendering

More Ways to Play

The screen-escape idea scales endlessly:

  • 🏄 Surfing → try skateboarding, flying, dancing
  • 🌊 Beach → try city streets, outer space, fantasy worlds
  • 🎨 Cartoon character → try your own art, AI-generated characters, game screenshots

Nano Banana 2 multi-turn conversational editing lets you iterate in one chat — “swap the surfboard for a skateboard,” “change the background to a city nightscape” — the model remembers context and refines step by step.

Screen escape variations — surfing, skateboarding, flying, and dancing from 2D screen to 3D real world
Screen escape — surf, skate, fly, dance — endless variations

Summary

Nano Banana 2 + Kling V3 lets anyone create cinematic screen-escape effects:

  • No drawing required
  • No video editing required
  • No 3D modeling required
  • Just write prompts

Try Nano Banana 2 image creation now

Screen escape finale — 2D cartoon character bursts through the monitor into a 3D figure on an open palm with golden cinematic light
From 2D screen to 3D palm — your character comes alive