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SeaArt‑Nano Banana Pro Workflow | High‑Fidelity Generation & Fine‑Grained Editing

SeaArt‑Nano Banana Pro is built for “delivery‑ready” high‑fidelity image generation and editing: stronger multilingual text readability—ideal for posters and internationalized materials; supports more fine‑grained local modifications and creative control; and provides multiple aspect ratios.

Japan travel guide illustration

More accurate multilingual text rendering with stronger readability

Better suited for “must be clearly readable” use cases such as posters, slogans, packaging copy, and internationalized materials, reducing the cost of repeated text corrections.

kitchen table at two different times

More fine‑grained local editing and creative control

Enables more targeted selection, adjustment, and modification of local areas (e.g., replacing elements, changing focus/light & shadow/tones), completing edits without compromising the overall style.

Rural scene, farming equipment, solar panels

High‑fidelity output

Supports multiple aspect ratios and high resolution (up to 4K‑level) output, allowing works to be used directly for higher‑requirement channels such as social media ads, display screens, and print.

Operation Steps

Upload Image

Find the image upload node and upload the image you need to edit | Prompt Input

Prompt Input

You can use natural‑language prompts to modify the image, for example: “Place the person in the scene on a beach.”

Generate Result

Click the Generate button and wait a moment to see the generated result.

FAQ

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When doing local edits, what’s the easiest way to write prompts?

Use a “local instruction” to change only that area: first specify the location (top‑left / the person’s right hand / center of the packaging), then say what to change and what must stay the same (composition / style / lighting / keep the subject’s face unchanged). Change only one thing at a time.

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How can I write prompts so they keep the same style but don’t repeat?

Write a fixed “style module” (color tone, lens/camera, lighting, materials, composition) as a constant block of text, and each time replace only 1–2 variables (the subject’s action/pose, props, background elements). You can also use an already generated image as a reference in the prompt.