A complex prompt for Nano Banana Pro designed to generate a 3x3 grid image containing nine identical portraits of a subject, with each panel demonstrating a different, specifically named lighting technique (e.g., Loop, Split, Butterfly, Golden Hour), useful as a relighting cheatsheet.
A 3x3 photo grid presented as a single image on a dark grey background. Each of the nine grid cells contains a different portrait of the same subject from the uploaded image, maintaining the perfect character consistency, outfit and pose across all panels. Below each individual portrait, a clean sans-serif text label with a number and name is clearly displayed.
The grid layout and lighting setups are:
- Top row, left to right:
Loop Lighting (Flattering 3/4 light with a small loop of shadow from the nose onto the cheek)
Hardlight Frontal Flash (direct front facing, harsh flashlight with deep frontal shadows)
Split Lighting (dramatic light on only one side of the face, leaving the other side completely dark)
- Middle row, left to right:
Butterfly Lighting (classic symmetrical light from the front, slightly high, with a small shadow under the nose)
Gobo Pattern (Venetian Blind)' (light projected through Venetian blinds, creating linear shadows across the face and clothes, the shadow can also be scene on the background)
Under-Lighting (Uplight)' (light coming from below, creating reverse shadows and a moody look)
- Bottom row, left to right:
Golden Hour / Warm Light' (bathed in soft, golden, warm light from a side angle)
Dramatic Spotlight (hard, narrow circular beam of light, with a deep chiascuro effect and crushed blacks)
Neutral Kelvin Rim Light' (intense backlighting with no front fill, creating a distinct glowing outline around the hair and shoulders, leaving the face in darkness, against a black background).
The perspective and features remain identical in all panels, with only the specified lighting changing to match the label.CC BY 4.0. Prompt pages keep the original attribution and source links from the upstream gallery records stored in the database.


