3D map miniature diorama generation
A single prompt used with Nano Banana 2 to generate a miniature diorama of a city, making the city 'pop out' from a map. The prompt is designed to be easily customized by changing the city name.
Prompt
I turned my city into a 3D map.
All I gave Nano Banana 2 was
one single prompt.
Just swap the city name —
{argument name="city name" default="Tokyo"}, {argument name="city name 2" default="Osaka"}, New York,
anywhere you love —
and a miniature diorama
rises straight out of the map.Related Nano Banana Pro Prompts
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