AI Art Styles

Pick the style you want and get a prompt formula that produces it reliably on Google's Nano Banana model. Each page has copy-paste prompts, the technique anchors that matter, and example outputs. 3 free credits, no card.

Why style anchors matter

Modern image models like Nano Banana produce different output not just from different subjects, but from how you anchor the *style* of the prompt. A vague "make it artsy" gives you a generic stylized photo. Specific anchors — "oil on canvas, visible brushwork, impasto texture" — give you a real oil painting look.

Styles we cover with full prompt formulas

  • Realistic / Photoreal — for marketing, portraits, products.
  • Oil painting — classical portraiture, landscapes, still life.
  • Pixel art — game art, sprites, isometric scenes.
  • More coming: anime, watercolor, charcoal, cyberpunk, low-poly.

How to use these pages

Each style page has: 1. A short formula you can copy. 2. 3-5 prompts you can run with one click. 3. Failure modes and fixes. 4. Example outputs.

Quick formula meta-tip

Three things that change output the most across all styles:

  • Lens / surface: "oil on canvas", "watercolor paper", "kodak film grain".
  • Light direction: "from camera left", "north window", "rim light".
  • Palette: "warm earth tones", "Prussian blue and ochre", "limited 16-color".

Add these to any prompt and quality jumps significantly.

FAQ

Why are some styles missing?

We launch styles where we've validated demand and tested prompts. More are coming — anime, watercolor, charcoal, cyberpunk, low-poly are next.

Can I mix styles?

Yes, but stay coherent. "Watercolor portrait in the style of Sargent" works. "Pixel art photoreal anime" doesn't.

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