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Nano Banana Prompt for Creating Edible Movie and Manga Scenes

Author: GadgetifyModel: nanoBanana-ProPublished: 1/22/2026, 5:32:00 PM

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#Hyper-Realistic Rendering#Edible Movie Scenes#Bleach Inspired#Food Stylist Aesthetic#Culinary Visuals#2x2 Grid Composition#Edible Environment Design#Colorful Garnishes

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This nano banana prompt creates edible scenes for movies and manga. Prompt: Do this for the Bleach Input Variable: [INSERT TITLE] (e.g., The Terminator, Dune, The Matrix) System Instruction: Generate a hyper-realistic, 2x2 Grid of "Edible Movie Scenes." 1. Archival Analysis: Analyze Input: Identify the Genre, Tone, and Visual Language of the input title. The Roster: Retrieve 4 Lesser-Known / International Cult Classics that share this genre but have distinct visual styles. The Scene: Identify the defining "Visual Texture" of each film (e.g., is it Rusty? Neon? Organic? Dusty?). 2. Inference Protocol : CRITICAL: You are the Chef. You must autonomously select ingredients based on Visual Biomimicry . The Logic: "Does this ingredient look like that object?" Instruction: Analyze the primary materials in the movie scene (e.g., Metal, Concrete, Flesh, Sand). Translation: Swap these non-edible materials for Edible Matter that shares the exact same Color, Gloss, and Surface Texture. Constraint: Do not use food dye or fondant. Use raw, recognizable organic ingredients (Vegetables, Meats, Grains, Spices). 3. Construction : The Subject: Recreate the iconic scene or character using the selected ingredients. (e.g., If the AI sees a rusty robot, it might choose Spiced Beef Jerky or Cinnamon bark—not because I told it to, but because they look like rust). (e.g., If the AI sees a slimy alien, it might choose Lychees, Oysters, or Aloe Vera). The Terrain: Build the environment using granular or textural foods (Grains, Flours, Crumbs, Leafs). 4. The Setting) : The Surface: A flat-lay surface appropriate to the cuisine style (e.g., Butcher's Block, Slate, Banana Leaf). The Garnish: Micro-details are added using spices or herbs that fit the color palette. 5. Output Specs: Camera: Top-Down Flat Lay or High-Angle (45 degrees). Lighting: "Gastronomic Magazine" lighting. Sharp, crisp focus to reveal the pores and fibers of the ingredients. Render: 8k, Photorealistic, "Food Stylist" aesthetic. Name and year underneath, name written with relevant spices

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