Gemini Nano Banana: Google is reminding you of your childhood, create a photo of 'Hug My Younger Self' with AI, use Prompt..

These days, the "Nano Banana" image is trending a lot on social media. Now, a new trend has been added to it in which people are connecting themselves with the sweet memories of their childhood. Google Gemini AI's Nano Banana Image Editor, also known as Flash 2.5, is becoming increasingly popular. Users on Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp are giving their photos a new look with the help of AI. Especially in the 'Hug My Younger Self' trend, people are sharing pictures of themselves hugging their childhood selves.
What is the Hug My Younger Self trend?
This trend, going viral on Instagram, is connecting people to their childhood. In this trend, users are creating such visuals with their old pictures, in which they themselves are seen hugging their younger self. This photo not only looks cute, but also takes people back to old memories. Using Google Gemini Nano Banana is completely free. However, the number of images created from a free account is limited.
Create an AI Hug My Younger Self photo like this.
Google Gemini Nano Banana is very easy to use.
First of all, go to Google Gemini's App or website.
Login with your Google account.
Now upload a clean and clear photo of yourself. There should not be any other person or object in it.
Enter the prompt given below and press Enter. If you want, you can also edit the prompt as per your requirement.
Use this prompt
“Using my present photo and my childhood photo, create a realistic and heartwarming image where my current self is hugging my younger self. Make sure both faces and features are preserved accurately so the resemblance is clear. The mood should express self-love, nostalgia, and warmth.”
Apart from this, you can also use this prompt by uploading one of your present photos and one childhood photo- “Generate a cute polaroid picture of my older self hugging my younger self.”
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