I made a set of examples using the NanoBanana Pro, and didn’t expect the results to be way better than expected 😱


Prompt:
Create a colorful 2026 Disney-themed calendar illustration with an overall 3-row by 4-column layout, each grid representing a month, in a cute and bright style. Date requirements (must be completely accurate): • Use the weekday order of Sun–Mon–Tue–Wed–Thu–Fri–Sat. • 2026 is a common year: February has only 28 days. • Each month must start on the correct weekday as per the actual 2026 calendar: • January 2026 starts on Thursday • February 2026 starts on Sunday • March 2026 starts on Sunday • April 2026 starts on Wednesday • May 2026 starts on Friday • June 2026 starts on Monday • July 2026 starts on Wednesday • August 2026 starts on Saturday • September 2026 starts on Tuesday • October 2026 starts on Thursday • November 2026 starts on Sunday • December 2026 starts on Tuesday Visual requirements: • Disney cartoon illustration style with bright colors and a cute atmosphere. • Each month features a different Disney theme (Mickey Mouse, The Little Mermaid, Coco, Moana, Toy Story, Princess Series, etc.). • The frame, background, and illustrations of each month match the theme style. • Month titles are in English (January–December). • Dates must be neat, clear, and not misaligned. Layout requirements: • 3-row Ɨ 4-column matrix, arranged in monthly order from left to right. • Each grid contains: month title + date grid + small Disney illustration. • No repeated or missing months.

I've recently done a deep dive into all sorts of playstyles for NanoBanana. There's too much scattered information online, so I compiled a prompt library with all the useful techniques, popular styles, and creative uses by the latest bloggers I've encountered. It's purely for saving time, so you don't have to go through the trouble of searching for information like I did šŸ˜‚.

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