Google Gemini: Is your face changing in photos created with Google Gemini? Avoid these mistakes when giving prompts..

A new trend is currently circulating on social media. Using Google Gemini's Nano Banana tool, people are creating photos of themselves in various sarees and sharing them on social media. Following the ChatGPT Ghibli image trend, people are now creating new ways to create their photos.
With Nano Banana, ordinary photos can be transformed into vintage Bollywood-style portraits, featuring beautiful women wearing sarees and flowers in their hair. Google Gemini's Nano Banana tool provides a vintage backdrop, soft, warm lighting, and a frame reminiscent of 90s films. It's reminiscent of Bollywood films. However, many people have complained that the Google Gemini Nano Banana AI saree trend distorts their faces. Their faces aren't clearly visible in the photo.
This can also be caused by incorrect prompts. Therefore, you should be careful when using prompts. Today, we've covered some common mistakes that most people make.
Ignoring Facial Consistency
When submitting prompts, remember to use words like "keep the same facial features" and "don't change the shape of the face." This will prevent your face from being overly altered.
Using Group or Low-Quality Photos
Many people use group photos or low-quality photos to create portraits with their Google Nano Banana. This results in a lack of clarity in their faces for the retro look. Therefore, avoid using low-quality photos or group photos. Uploading clear photos helps maintain the facial structure.
Avoid These Mistakes When Submitting Prompts
If your prompt is too vague, the photo will not turn out well. Avoid writing something like "Make me look like a Bollywood actor/actress." Indicate the color of the sari, the fabric, the lighting style, and the background color to achieve the desired result.
Ignoring the Background
You should also clearly state the background of the edited image. Bollywood-style images always have a clear background.
Giving too many prompts is also a mistake.
Many people confuse the AI by giving too many prompts at once. Giving the AI too many suggestions can confuse it. Instead of writing long sentences, try to keep the prompts to three or four precise lines.
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