
Generate comprehensive character sheets with turnarounds, expressions, and details for animation and games.
Examples: See what Nano Banana can do1 / 9

Prompt used:
"Character sheet of a fantasy warrior, front view, side view, back view, detailed armor, white background."

Prompt used:
"Expression sheet of an anime schoolgirl, happy, sad, angry, surprised, uniform details, sketch style."

Prompt used:
"Sci-fi pilot turnaround, futuristic flight suit, helmet off, confident pose, concept art style."

Prompt used:
"Cyberpunk character design, neon tattoos, cybernetic arm, street fashion, multiple angles."

Prompt used:
"Animal mascot poses, cute blue dragon, running, jumping, sleeping, eating, sticker sheet style."

Prompt used:
"Villain costume details, dark wizard, robe textures, staff design, magical aura, close-ups."

Prompt used:
"Superhero concept art, dynamic poses, cape physics, emblem design, comic book style."

Prompt used:
"Historical figure study, Victorian gentleman, formal wear, cane, top hat, sepia tone."

Prompt used:
"Monster anatomy, alien creature, muscle structure, skin texture, claws and teeth details."
Swipe or use arrows to see more examples
Generate front, side, and back views to fully visualize your character from every angle.
Capture the personality of your character with a range of facial expressions and emotions.
Detail the clothing, weapons, and items your character carries for consistent design.
Find the perfect layout for your character design.
A standard T-pose character sheet for 3D modeling.
A dynamic pose sheet for an action hero.
A chibi character sheet with cute expressions.
A weapon design sheet with different sword variations.
A hairstyle reference sheet for a female character.
A hand gesture sheet for drawing reference.
A creature evolution sheet, from egg to adult.
A fashion design sheet with fabric swatches.
A mecha design sheet with exploded views.
Experience Nano Banana Pro with a free trial, then choose a plan that unlimits your creativity
Tips for creating consistent and detailed character designs.
Explicitly ask for 'front view', 'side view', and 'back view' to get a complete turnaround.
Use a consistent name or description (e.g., 'blue-haired girl in red dress') to keep the character the same across views.
Mention 'anime character sheet', 'Disney style', or 'realistic concept art' to guide the aesthetic.
Add 'expression sheet' or 'face close-ups' to get emotional variations.
Describe the clothing and accessories in detail to ensure they are rendered correctly in all views.
Ask for a 'white background' or 'grey background' to make it easier to cut out the character.
Once you have the design, generate 'action poses' or 'sitting poses' to test the character in motion.
Upload a sketch or a mood board to help the AI understand the specific look you want.
Answers to common character design questions.