Creating a multi-shot burst has never been easier. With Nano Banana, you can instantly generate 6 or 9 consecutive images of a character or scene while keeping appearance, style, and key details perfectly consistent — all with just a single prompt. Perfect for social media, storytelling, and creative projects.
Nano Banana’s Advantages in Multi-Shot Bursts
Nano Banana excels at generating multi-shot bursts thanks to its powerful character consistency and advanced AI image understanding:
- Consistent Appearance: Maintains clothing, hairstyle, and facial features across all shots.
- Accurate Interpretation: Understands your prompt and image context to generate meaningful sequences.
- No Manual Tweaks Needed: Produces professional-level results without complicated edits.
Step 1: Upload Your Image
Start by uploading the reference image of your character, object, or scene. This ensures Nano Banana maintains consistency across all generated shots.
Step 2: Describe Your Desired Action or Scene
Provide a clear prompt describing the action or scenario for each shot. For example:
- “Generate 6 images of a girl running, jumping, and turning around in a park.”
- “Create 9 photos of a man riding a bike along the beach from different angles.”
Step 3: Review and Refine
Check the generated images and refine your prompt if needed. You can adjust expressions, movements, or backgrounds while keeping the core character or object intact.
Step 4: Download or Share
Once satisfied, download all burst images or export them directly for social media, presentations, storytelling, or creative projects.
Real Example: Multi-Shot Burst in Action
To demonstrate, I asked Nano Banana to generate a 9-scenario burst of a model.
Here is the result:
Nano Banana produced all images with remarkable consistency, keeping the character’s appearance, clothing, and proportions identical while adapting naturally to each environment. This shows how effortless and professional multi-shot bursts can be.
Tips for Best Results
- Keep prompts specific and detailed for each action or scenario.
- Use high-quality reference images to improve output consistency.
- Experiment with burst length depending on your project: 6 or 9 shots.
- For dynamic sequences, describe pose, angle, and movement clearly in the prompt.