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The Nano Banana AI 3D figurine trend has exploded online, fueled by Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image tool. Users are creating personalized, hyper-realistic miniature figurines from photos and prompts.
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The Nano Banana figurine trend, which lets users create miniature toy-style AI photos, has been going viral recently, with social media users generating countless toy-like acrylic base images of ...
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The Google AI Studio with Nano Banana is what helps create the viral 3D figurines. Nano Banana trend: If you have recently come across a new social media trend that involves people creating and ...
First, it was the dreamy Ghibli-style portraits. Now, social media in India is buzzing with a new craze — Nano Banana 3D figurines. Thanks to Google Gemini Photo, users are turning selfies, pets, and ...
We begin with Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners,” the presumptive frontrunner since its debut this past Spring. The critical and box office phenomenon came out of left field, partially because of a not-so-great ...
This week, one would have noticed that images of action figurines are on one’s virtual work table. From Pets to celebs and more, all have their own figure in Google Gemini Flash 2.5. This is courtesy ...
There are now two ways to create Memories movies in Photos as of iOS 18.1 or later: one method is the same way you have done it in previous iOS versions, and the new one leverages Apple Intelligence ...
I could really use an executive assistant right now. Between work and all the kid stuff that comes with a new school year, it’s hard to keep the calendar straight and the fridge stocked. Trouble is, I ...